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  1. Child stealing refers specifically to taking a child from the care of its parent(s). Kidnapping is the more general term for taking somebody against their will.
  2. Is lying to the ATO a good idea? Plus they share information with DIBP, so they can check.
  3. When I lodged my onshore application I supplied a pile of papers with an index - the 47SP came first, then the 40SP, then official docs such as birth certificates and then everything else. I didn't use paper clips, staples or anything else as I'd read that everything gets scanned and wanted to keep that process as easy as possible. After I lodged I got a 'Roadmap' document with my acknowledgement, and this said go do Form 80 if not already done. I never heard about a CO, until I got my grant letter.
  4. http://www.ato.gov.au/Individuals/Income-and-deductions/How-much-income-tax-you-pay/Individual-income-tax-rates/
  5. Not true. For example pay from the Defence Force reserves is exempt (i.e. not taxable) and income purely of a domestic nature (e.g. pocket money) is not taxable. As has been said several times already, gifts are not income for tax purposes. Not all receipts are income.
  6. Notts

    Home cinema amp?

    I have a similar setup and it works fine.
  7. For public (state) schools it would be the state government. For private schools it would be the school.
  8. The cost of renovations/improvements can be added to the cost/initial value when calculating any gain. (assuming you didn't deduct them as repairs while it was rented)
  9. You might need to give a bit more detail about what you want to know in order to get a useful reply.
  10. Yes, when you moved over how much was it worth ($).
  11. Do you know the value in Aus$ now and when you became tax resident in Australia? That is what determined whether there could be a tax liability. As you have bought a house here, the 6-year exemption available on the sale of your main residence won't apply.
  12. It is February in Scotland.
  13. True, but of course you can apply for a replacement one once onshore, if you have another valid visa to enter the country.
  14. What visa is he on now, and when does it expire? The bridging visa only comes into effect when his current one expires. Applicants for partner visas get bridging visas with no restriction on working.
  15. We had our baby last week, though the public system in NSW. We had to pay for scans, but got part of the cost back through Medicare. If we had been able to have them at the hospital they would have been free, but they were fully booked. For the NT scan the wording about the mother being of 'advanced age' makes you eligible for the Medicare rebate.
  16. "Date of invitation criterion" means something that must be satisfied at the time you get an invitation (as opposed to the time you apply or the time a visa is granted, for example).
  17. I waited a couple of months after I applied so that the end of the average 13 month wait fell within the 12 month validity of the medical.
  18. Wait times seem to vary - my 820 was granted last weekend, 11 months after I applied.
  19. If you have PR you need to change your licence within three months. If you are on a temporary visa (e.g a 457) then you can change it, but have to renew every year. CTP (green slip) is basic third party insurance that covers injuries to other people in an accident (and limited cover if you are at fault). To cover damage to other peoples' property or to yourself or your car you need additional insurance. You must have a green slip to register a vehicle. I don't think it is transferable so you will need to buy a policy before you can transfer the rego.
  20. Unless you are VAT registered, you have to pay it and can't claim it back. Why did you think you might be able to avoid it? (VAT free shopping, for example, only applies to travellers taking goods out of the UK). You will be able to deduct the total amount paid when you do your tax return (as the work is repairs rather than improvements).
  21. The school zones actually come into force on Tuesday - the schools are officially open, but they are 'school development days'. http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/calendar/
  22. What? Bridging visas are granted when you apply for a visa onshore, and come into effect once your existing visa expires. You can't choose to get a bridging visa to pass the time until you are eligible to apply for another visa.
  23. It doesn't work quite like that - you have to start by looking at the whole gain over the period of ownership, and then apportion it based on time, not the gains in particular parts of your total ownership. For example suppose you had a total gain of £50,000 and property was owned for a total of ten years. It was your main residence for the first five years. With no other property, five years worth of gain (£25,000) would be covered by the Private Residence Relief, plus you get the first three years after you move out covered too (a further £15,000). Your potential taxable gain has become £10,000. Next you will consider Letting Relief, which is limited to the lower of: £40,000 (fixed in law), the amount of Private Residence Relief (£25,000 in this example) or the gain in respect of the period it was let (the remaining £10,000). http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cgt/property/sell-own-home.htm Having said all of that, if you are not UK resident for tax purposes then you are not generally liable for UK CGT at the moment - paragraph 6.60 http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cnr/rdr1.pdf#page44. This will change in April 2015.
  24. Are you in the section of Halifax online banking for international (rather than UK) payments? You will probably need Westpac's SWIFT or IBAN codes. You should consider trading through Moneycorp or a similar foreign exchange broker, as the fees will be significantly lower than paying fees to the bank(s).
  25. It varies by module, I think. Some modules license BBC or other content and I think these are limited to EEA, whilst others can be studied worldwide (the management modules, for example).
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