Foreign exchange International tax & business Residency

Assisting non-resident clients roadshow

Source: National

Published Date: 28 Nov 2012

 

This presentation is aimed at practitioners who want to assist their SME clients who are:

  • considering establishing a business in Australia
  • wanting to employ overseas workers, or
  • high net worth individuals, business migrants or investors who are coming to Australia to work.

In relation to businesses, this presentation specifically covers:

  • Understanding the basics of setting up business in Australia
    • Australian tax treatment of foreign residents
    • tax residency and source of income
    • tax treaties
    • key tax exemptions and concessions
    • permanent establishment issues
    • forex issues
    • transfer pricing
    • funding Australian operations, including debt equity and thin capitalisation; repatriation of profits
    • withholding taxes
    • indirect tax (GST, stamp duty)
    • tax compliance obligations
    • Substituted Accounting Period applications
    • tax risk management and corporate governance
  • Entity choices
    • what are the options?
    • pros and cons of each structure
    • how to choose the correct one
    • the implications and tax effects of choosing one over another
    • implications for foreign resident investors in different entities
  • Disposal of Australian business
    • Australian Capital Gains Tax (CGT)
    • capital revenue distinction
    • asset vs. share disposal
    • tax planning for exit
  • Employer issues
    • staff tax residency
    • LAFHA changes
    • non-resident withholding tax
    • income source issue
    • Fringe Benefits tax
    • compulsory superannuation
    • social security treaties
    • tax treaties
    • tax compliance obligations/directors duties

In relation to individuals, this presentation specifically covers:

  • Employee issues
    • resident vs. temporary resident
    • expat tax
    • residency and visa issues
    • migration of assets
    • assets left overseas
    • treaty issues (dual residency)
    • foreign income tax offsets
    • residency challenges associated with mobile workers
    • tax compliance obligations.

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Assisting Non-Resident Clients Roadshow

Author(s): Uhy Haines Norton

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