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发表于 2015-6-18 20:15 来自手机 |显示全部楼层
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谢谢高人提点
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发表于 2015-6-19 13:09 |显示全部楼层
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Due to the limited information you provide, I can only provide some general advice.

The general rule is that Australian residents for tax purpose are taxed on income from all sources (subject to the application of the tax treaty). Even if you are not classified as Australian residents for tax purpose (eg, because of the application of the tax treaty), you would generally be taxed in Australia on income that has an Australian source.

Employment income is generally sourced in the country where the work is performed. The fact that your salary will be paid in Singapore would not necessarily mean that the income has a Singapore source if the work is physically performed in Australia.

If you are treated as resident of Australia under Australian domestic law,  the next step is to consider whether the Australia / Singapore double tax agreement (DTA) impacts on this as the DTA overrides the Australian domestic law.

If you are subject to tax in both Singapore and Australia you should be able to claim a tax credit or offset in the country in which you are treated as a resident for tax purposes.

However, if you are classified as a ‘temporary resident’ then you would not be taxed in Australia on most of your foreign income.

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