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    ATO Data Matching and Tax Evasion

    Sorry. Maybe I wasn't clear. 183 days is a secondary test. It is not as clear cut as it used to be. Spending 183days a year outside Aus does not in itself determine your non-residency status. Though it does have an impact.
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    ATO Data Matching and Tax Evasion

    There is no longer a 183 day rule. You may not spend a single day in the country and still be classed as resident. Alternatively you may spend every day in the country and be claimed non-resident (though good luck with that). If your family wife,kids) lives in oz you are resident for tax...
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    ATO Data Matching and Tax Evasion

    I agree Rolf. I am a genuine non resident. I visit Australia once or twice per year. My ppor is overseas and I maintain no real ties to Australia. The issue is that I have bank accounts in oz and I mostly invest in oz. so I do flag. I complete the ATOs residency test every year just to make...
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    ATO Data Matching and Tax Evasion

    You dont get stamped in or out of Australia on an Australian passport anymore. Its all digital. So No, its not in my passport. Blacky
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    ATO Data Matching and Tax Evasion

    Yep, Ive just been hauled over the coals by them. They sent me a very friendly letter basically stating: "Dear Mr Blacky For the last 3 years you have declared $0 income, however, please see the attached list of transactions you have received into your bank account since the 1 July 2009...
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