Residency review
Work through whether the client is an Australian resident, foreign resident or changing residency status.
Moving overseas, returning to Australia or earning Australian-source income as a foreign resident can change how income, deductions, capital gains, Medicare levy and student loan obligations are handled.
AIM S Australia
Clear records, careful lodgement and practical advice.
Why this matters
Non-residents and expats often need help deciding what must be reported in Australia. Foreign residents may not receive the tax-free threshold, generally do not pay the Medicare levy, and may still need to declare Australian-source income such as employment, rental property income, capital gains and business income.
AIM S Australia can help Australian expats, non-residents and foreign residents understand their position and lodge the right return with the ATO.
What AIM S Australia can help with
Work through whether the client is an Australian resident, foreign resident or changing residency status.
Prepare and lodge Australian tax returns for clients living or working overseas.
Handle Australian-source income, deductions and tax treatment for foreign residents.
Consider overseas income and reduce the risk of the same income being taxed twice.
Advice on tax, superannuation and related reporting issues when leaving Australia.
Support for HELP, VSL and TSL reporting where overseas income affects repayment obligations.
Related services
Catch up old lodgements for clients who have been overseas or unsure of their status.
Read the guideResidency, structures, overdue returns, ASIC and other specialist matters.
Read the guidePersonal tax returns, rental property tax and ATO-related support.
Read the guideTalk to AIM S
Call AIM S Australia or send through your details. The team can help you work out what information is needed and the simplest next step.