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Am I an Australian resident for tax purposes?
Generally, we consider you to be an Australian resident for tax purposes if you:
have always lived in Australia or you have come to Australia to live permanently
you have been in Australia continuously for six months or more, and for most of that time you worked in the one job and lived at the same place
have been in Australia for more than six months of the income year (unless your usual home is overseas and you do not intend to live in Australia - for example, you are a working holiday maker)
you go overseas temporarily and you do not set up a permanent home in another country, or
are an overseas student enrolled in a course of study for more than six months duration.
The tax rates that apply to your taxable income depend on whether or not you are an Australian resident. A higher rate of tax is applied to a foreign resident's taxable income. Foreign residents are not entitled to a tax-free threshold.
The standards we use to determine your residency status are not the same as those used by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
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