Based in Australian law Joseph Shrestha, the holder of a Nepalese passport and relevant working visa, arrived in Australia from Nepal in January 2016. He started work as an administrator in a Sydney hospital. On 10 July 2018 he travelled back to Nepal for personal reasons and worked in odd jobs until 1 November 2018 when he returned to Sydney and resumed his position at the hospital. While in Nepal he continued to maintain the apartment which he had bought in Sydney and his Australian bank account. He was on "leave without pay" from his job at the hospital. During the 2018/19 income year Joseph was paid $25,000 for his work in Nepal and $35,000 for his work as an administrator in Australia. Nepalese tax of $3,000 was deducted from his salary. He was paid a bonus of $2,800 from Sydney hospital on 5 July 2018 for his work performed during April to June 2018. He also received $2,000 interest on the savings in his Australian bank account and a fully franked dividend of $700 from his share investments in the Australian company, Coles Group Ltd.  Advise Joseph regarding foreign tax paid in Nepal for the 2018/19 tax year. Calculate the tax offset amount. Do not copy and paste instructions from the ATO site. You must give your own explanations applying the law to

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Joseph Shrestha, the holder of a Nepalese passport and relevant working visa, arrived in Australia from Nepal in January 2016. He started work as an administrator in a Sydney hospital. On 10 July 2018 he travelled back to Nepal for personal reasons and worked in odd jobs until 1 November 2018 when he returned to Sydney and resumed his position at the hospital. While in Nepal he continued to maintain the apartment which he had bought in Sydney and his Australian bank account. He was on "leave without pay" from his job at the hospital. During the 2018/19 income year Joseph was paid $25,000 for his work in Nepal and $35,000 for his work as an administrator in Australia. Nepalese tax of $3,000 was deducted from his salary. He was paid a bonus of $2,800 from Sydney hospital on 5 July 2018 for his work performed during April to June 2018. He also received $2,000 interest on the savings in his Australian bank account and a fully franked dividend of $700 from his share investments in the Australian company, Coles Group Ltd. 

Advise Joseph regarding foreign tax paid in Nepal for the 2018/19 tax year. Calculate the tax offset amount. Do not copy and paste instructions from the ATO site. You must give your own explanations applying the law to the facts of the case study and reaching a conclusion/ give practical advice to your client

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