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denise6372 Jan 5th 2007 2:38 pm

Uk Employee
 
Can anybody tell me if they know the rules/tax issues if you are employed as a UK employee and therefore paid and taxed in UK but are in fact living in Oz? Sorry if somebody has already asked this question, but I did try to search.

Grateful for any advice or info.

Thanks
Denise

Simone2 May 1st 2007 8:44 am

Re: Uk Employee
 

Originally Posted by denise6372 (Post 4252028)
Can anybody tell me if they know the rules/tax issues if you are employed as a UK employee and therefore paid and taxed in UK but are in fact living in Oz? Sorry if somebody has already asked this question, but I did try to search.

Grateful for any advice or info.

Thanks
Denise

Do you still need assistance?

denise6372 May 1st 2007 10:33 am

Re: Uk Employee
 
Yes please, if you have any information I would be very grateful.

Denise
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Simone2 May 2nd 2007 4:09 am

Re: Uk Employee
 

Originally Posted by denise6372 (Post 4252028)
Can anybody tell me if they know the rules/tax issues if you are employed as a UK employee and therefore paid and taxed in UK but are in fact living in Oz? Sorry if somebody has already asked this question, but I did try to search.

Grateful for any advice or info.

Thanks
Denise

We have a double tax treaty with the UK, which has precedence over the ordinary Australian tax.

The questions that need to be answered are:
* How long have you been in Australia?
* When do you plan on leaving Australia
* Are you considered to be an Australian tax resident, temporary or non resident for taxation purposes?
* Generally you will need to lodged a UK tax return to claim the tax paid in the UK? You may need to include this income in Australia however this is dependent on your residency taxation status, a foreign tax credit can be claim for the taxes paid.

Hope this helps


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