Returning to Australia
Your guide to taxation
As an expatriate, your financial plans will need to be flexible enough to meet changes in your lifestyle, such as becoming tax resident in Australia.
Careful planning can help you boost your finances by preventing tax eroding your savings and investments unnecessarily, but does not need to be complex.
When considering your return to Australia, it’s important to understand your Australian tax status and how the tax system back home could impact your finances.
By staying up to date with the latest reliefs and allowances and investing your money in tax-efficient products, you can ensure that you don’t pay any more tax than you need to.
International life plans taken out, while you are an expatriate, can play an important role in your financial planning as they can help you achieve tax efficiency when you return to Australia.
Download our guide to taxation when returning to Australia here

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