Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Property Residency

Retired and moving overseas - The tax issues

Published Date: 5 Aug 2015

 

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This video is a filmed session from NSW 12th Annual Estate & Business Succession Planning Day, PowerPoint slides are incorporated with the presentation.

This video covers:

  • main residence land tax and CGT impacts
  • impact on any associated SMSF
  • central management and control of non-Australian companies and trusts
  • basis of assessment going forward - resident versus non-resident; does withholding tax apply?
  • medical support & insurance (Medicare)
  • understanding what needs to be done by whom and when.

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Capital Gains Tax (CGT) Property Residency State taxes Payroll tax Land tax International tax & business 2015

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