Many Australians, particularly those that move for the first time, are not aware of the complexities that may arise in their tax situation when moving abroad.
Before you begin the next chapter of your life, be sure you understand the tax obligations you have in Australia and the country you are moving to.
We advise clients to seek advice and clarity on their tax matters before they move to avoid unnecessary surprise tax bills.
HOW WE ASSIST AUSTRALIANS MOVING ABROAD
DEPARTING AUSTRALIA TAX REVIEW
Our Departing Australia Tax Review is designed to provide high level international tax advice to executives who are moving overseas to take up a full-time position for the first time.
It covers how becoming a non-resident of Australia impacts your current assets such as your home or investment properties and the implications that arise.
STRATEGIC TAX REVIEW
If you hold international investments which may include foreign property, foreign currency deposits, listed or unlisted investments and international managed funds, you require in depth tax advice.
The Strategic Tax Review is suitable for Australians moving abroad who have international assets and investments.
CUSTOM ADVISORY
Executives and families with significant assets abroad and complex international structures often require bespoke tax advice that considers their unique mix of assets and international presence.
PERSONAL TAX RETURNS
We specialise in preparing tax returns for expat Australians living abroad. We can assist you with your personal tax return in the financial year that you depart and while you live abroad.
CST Tax Advisors take the time to understand our plans and we know they have the ability to deal with changes to our circumstances as they arise.
This is key for us, as with most Australian expatriate families, it is important to be well planned.
MOVE ABROAD WITH CONFIDENCE!
Our experienced international tax advisory team will give you peace of mind
that your tax affairs are in order before you move.
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