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  1. Ackack, I explained the tax situation in my earlier post, did you read it? You don't get to choose whether to pay British or Australian tax - you'll pay Australian tax on your investments in Australia, whether you're a resident or a non-resident. If you're a resident you'll pay significantly more than if you're non-resident.

     

    I've just spent several weeks researching into it because we've been contemplating a move back to the UK

     

    Yes, thank you, of course I read your post. And of course I can't chose where to pay tax, we will certainly be paying tax in Australia not the UK (plus we're currently not living in the UK but mainland Europe). I will be looking at a financial advisor closer to the time. That way I will have a much clearer picture of what to do with our money especially if buy-to-let isn't a good idea. I will also find a forum that is purely about investments and monies, rather than being on a general forum. I had just wanted to stick my feelers out and get a quick overview. I should have asked which reputable website and government websites are good to get information from rather than phrasing my question how I did.

     

    (The part about Melbourne was in reply to many people on here speaking about Melbourne.)

  2. You won't pay the 10% if they are your own personal belongings and you have owned them for more than 12 months. I'm not saying that this is morally right, and it isn't something that we did, but I have heard of people purchasing new things (furniture, tv etc) and just removing the packaging so as they look like older items so as not to pay the GST (having already paid VAT).

     

    Thanks, that makes sense. We'll have to have a think about that. I don't like cheating and prefer just saying that it's new. It's annoying, we have things we used for our son, and they won't be 12 months old by the time we ship - with those I feel that I can say we have had them 12 months, though.

  3. Not worth the hassle , there are plenty of deals to be had out here.

    the other thing to take into consideration furniture size etc , if you are renting are you sure the furniture would fit ok into your new home,

     

    You're right, we won't know exactly how we will live. That is true for buying things as it would be for already owning them. I am just thinking about the hassle over there, having to shop around - we will be busy trying to settle. This end we will have more time to buy and pack and have it all arrive in one hit. Just thought it might be easier than having to rent a van or pay for delivery on many different trips out there, when we don't know the area, the shops and the quality of things just yet. Suppose it comes down to personal preference in the end.

  4. We couldn't afford a buy-to-let in Melbourne. We'd look at Bendigo or Ballarat, or perhaps Bacchus Marsh. at the moment we're just playing with ideas, to see what might be possible. I will definitely look at a financial adviser, especially if the selling isn't straight forward, in terms of which tax to pay...

  5. Hi

    what are your opinions about the Eltham area? Is it nice for families? Affordable? What are the public (non paying) schools and kindergartens like? What about the commute to CBD?

    any advice and tips and experiences would me much appreciated. Thanks x

  6. Hi, for various reasons we don't have much furniture in our currently rented out (soon to be sold) house. But still enough that we need shipping.

    Checking prices in oz it seems substantially more money to furnish a 3 bed house, to buy children's toys, beds, bikes etc. So, I am tempted to buy pretty much the whole lot. From dyson to sofa, from balance bike to a new bread maker.

     

    One of the shipping companies said you can reclaim VAT and then pay GST the other end. It would theoretically mean 20% off on anything bought! then 10% added at customs for importing = savings of 10%.

     

     

    Does it work? HaS anyone experience with this?

  7. We are flying emirates (return) for our recce trip. 30kg per adult. 10kg for infant. 7kg hand luggage per adult. 5kg hand luggage for infant.

     

    on our one way flight we will use emirates again. I had gone to pickfords website to get a quote, and ticked off the "get info from other companies". I got an email from anz with promo offers if we who open a bank account with them: free packing worth 200£ at pickfords.

    EXTRA BAGGAGE 15kg with emirates! And fee SIM cards, plus a hertz rental deal. Might be worth checking out for the extra luggage alone.

  8. Anyone used Simpsons? Their quote came in ok so far, and their communication has as been good up to date.

     

    How does one negotiate the price? Do you just say: we want to go with you but need it cheaper as xyz is cheaper? Tips please, thank you.

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