SWFT Individual Income Taxes
43rd Edition
ISBN: 9780357391365
Author: YOUNG
Publisher: Cengage
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Jackson was born in Albania and is a qualified computer programmer. He is married to June and they have three young children. Jackson and his family migrated to Australia on 9 November 2019. Jackson and his family intend to live permanently in Australia. In relation to Jackson's residency of Australia for tax purposes which of the following statements is correct?
a.
Jackson will not become a resident of Australia as he must have a domicile of origin in Australia.
b.
Jackson is a resident of Australia under the Super fund rule from 1 July 2019.
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Jackson is a resident of Australia from 1 July 2019 under the Domicile Rule.
d.
Jackson is a resident of Australia under the 183 Day Rule.
Jenny is a student from Sweden who comes to Australia to study for a four-year bachelor degree in business. Jenny lives in rental accommodation near the university with fellow students and works part-time at the university social club as a waitress. After six months, she has to withdraw from her studies and return to Sweden because her mother is unwell.
Required: With reference to legislation, cases and tax rulings, advise Jenny whether she is a resident of Australia for tax purposes
Jenny is a student from Sweden who comes to Australia to study for a four-year bachelor’s degree in business. Jenny lives in rental accommodation near the university with fellow students and works part-time at the university social club as a waitress. After six months, she has to withdraw from her studies and return to Sweden because her mother is unwell.Required: With reference to legislation, cases and tax rulings, advise Jenny whether she is a resident of Australia for tax purposes
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