Allan Rich, an Australian citizen, has been living in Singapore for the past three years. Allan owns an apartment in Singapore, has no family ties in Australia and does not intend to return to Australia in the near future. Allan a resident of Australia for tax purposes?
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Whether you were born in Australia or migrated here from another country, if you live here legally and meet the criteria set by the government, you are an Australian resident for tax purposes. In most cases, if you've been in Australia for more than half the tax year, you're a resident for tax purposes
your domicile (your permanent home) is in Australia, you'll be classified as an Australian resident for tax purposes. The 183-day test. To satisfy this test, you'll need to be present in Australia for at least half the income year, either continuously or with breaks
Allan rich an Australian citizen but he hasn't been in Australia for more than 3 years and he has the permanent house in singapore and has no intention to return to Australia.so he is not a resident for tax purpose.
Answer is false
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