Miscellaneous 2003

My Client the Expatriate

Source: National

Published Date: 28 Mar 2003

 
This presentation covers the issues with residents leaving Australia to work overseas either temporarily or permanently. Similar issues with non-residents seeking permanent or temporary residence in Australia will be covered.

Specifically the presentation examines:
- residency: when does it start and stop?
- superannuation issues and retirement planning
- tax planning for international assignments
- temporary residents regime.

An updated version of this presentation was given by Peter Hills and Sheree De Celis at the My Client the Expatriate seminar held in Perth on 31 July 2003. Click here to view that presentation.

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My Client the Expatriate - Secrets of 'Old' World Vintages

Author(s): Paul Ellis CTA
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  • Published By: Paul Ellis CTA
  • Published On:28 Mar 2003
  • Took place at:Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide

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