Expat Tax

Australian expat tax advice for clients moving between jurisdictions

Expat tax matters often involve more than one tax year, more than one country and more than one reporting issue. Residency, foreign income, Australian assets retained after departure and prior-year consistency often need to be reviewed together, not in isolation.

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When expat files become complex

Expat tax matters are rarely complex because of a single issue alone. They usually become more technical when residency, foreign income, Australian assets and prior-year consistency questions overlap.

 
Typical complexity drivers

Typical complexity drivers

How we assist

How we assist

Who this page is for

Client groups commonly assisted

Client groups commonly assisted

Questions that usually need to be answered first

Questions that usually need to be answered first

Documents commonly requested

Request expat tax scoping

If your file involves residency transition, foreign income and retained Australian assets, begin with the preliminary scoping form so we can assess the likely scope of work and the records required.

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Trading as AIMS Australia Tax Accountants |
ABN 21 159 602 276 |
Registered Tax Agent No. 24859230 |
CPA Public Practice |

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