As an Australian who lives overseas you need to ensure that you remain tax compliant in Australia particularly when moving to different countries, acquiring or selling assets.
Rules change depending on where you’re living and what agreements the Australian government has in place with that country.
We advise Australian clients living overseas to seek tax advice when acquiring or selling assets to avoid paying additional taxes and ensure they remain compliant in Australia.
HOW WE ASSIST AUSTRALIANS LIVING OVERSEAS
STRATEGIC TAX REVIEW
If you are living overseas and hold international investments which may include Australian property, foreign property, foreign currency deposits, listed or unlisted investments and international managed funds, you require the in-depth tax advice of our Strategic Tax Review.
PERSONAL TAX RETURNS
We specialise in preparing tax returns for Australians living abroad. We can assist you with lodging your Australian tax return and ensure you meet all your compliance obligations in Australia.
ENSURE YOUR AUSTRALIAN TAX AFFAIRS ARE IN ORDER
Our experienced international tax advisors will provide the necessary tax advice and guidance to ensure your Australian tax affairs are effectively managed while you are living abroad.
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