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Understand the New Tax Ruling for Australian Expats

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Australia’s new tax ruling, TR 2023/1, has added complexity to determining tax residency for Australian expats living abroad. The ruling introduces three tests: Domicile test, Resides test, and 183-day test. If an individual meets any of these tests, they will be considered a resident in Australia for tax purposes.

While Australia hasn’t officially adopted a citizen-based tax system, this ruling makes it more challenging for Australian citizens living abroad or those with tax residency in another country to cut their tax liabilities in Australia.

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