Residency 2013

Establishing residence for global villagers

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 18 Sep 2013

 

The residence of individuals, and in particular severance of and/or adoption of a tax residence, has become a real issue over the last 3 years with a significant focus being directed towards it.

This presentation covers:

  • what are the key issues
  • has the ATO position moved?
  • what have the recent cases said?
  • are there any apparent critical features that will change status?
  • what messages need to be reaching board level?

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Establishing residence for global villagers

Author(s): Ian Stanley CTA

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  • Published By: Ian Stanley CTA
  • Published On:18 Sep 2013
  • Took place at:Daltone House Hyde Park, Sydney

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