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Temporary sponsored parent visa - Required minimum income of the sponsor announced
Alan Collett posted a topic in Family / Partner Visas
Information has been made available this afternoon as to the required taxable income of the sponsor of a temporary sponsored parent visa application. The amount is A$83,454.80. The taxable income will need to be confirmed by presenting the tax assessment notice for the financial year immediately preceding the year in which the application for approval as a sponsor is submitted – ie for the tax year ended 30 June 2018 if the application for approval as a sponsor is lodged before the end of June 2019. Best regards. -
Hi, We are over in Aus as a PR and finally have our heads around the Aus tax system ........ However I have a question with regards to UK tax.... I own a property in the UK which is rented through an agency, I completed the NRL1 form and made a tiny profit of £1800 for the last financial year... Is this profit liable to UK tax on completing the self-assessment form? wouls really appreciate any feedback? :eek: thanks
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Hi I am planning to move to Australia, as soon as my wife get 457 visa......... My question is, did anyone know, If I take my 6 months old Nikon D3s camera worth 3500 pounds and lenses(worth another 4000 pounds) with me to Brisbane, will I have to declare it to Customs?...and how much will be the duty for something of this value?? also I have an Imac 27inch which is also only few months old, as I am a graphic designer and Photographer....Imac I am going to send by cargo as used item...worth 1300 pounds.. Anyway I got receipt and evidence of purchase for all of this...my query is sell it all here or is it worth taking them even after duty to Australia...I can prove Immigration people I am a professional guy.. Also can I send LED tv with households by cargo....is it also liable to duty.. please help if anyone took expensive gadgets like this before !!!:embarrassed:Thanks...
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Hi I am planning to move to Australia, as soon as my wife get 457 visa......... My question is, did anyone know, If I take my 6 months old Nikon D3s camera worth 3500 pounds and lenses(worth another 4000 pounds) with me to Brisbane, will I have to declare it to Customs?...and how much will be the duty for something of this value?? also I have an Imac 27inch which is also only few months old, as I am a graphic designer and Photographer....Imac I am going to send by cargo as used item...worth 1300 pounds.. Anyway I got receipt and evidence of purchase for all of this...my query is sell it all here or is it worth taking them even after duty to Australia...I can prove Immigration people I am a professional guy.. Also can I send LED tv with households by cargo....is it also liable to duty.. please help if anyone took expensive gadgets like this before !!!:embarrassed:Thanks...
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Been offered a secondment to Melbourne with my current employer and as part of what seems quite a good package there is a taxable lump sum of $15,000 payable in my first wage. Can anyone shed any light on what rate of tax this would be at or would it be totally dependent upon my salary (which I'm waiting to find out). Thanks The Hippo
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I wonder if anyone can help with a fairly technical tax query: I'm likely to be leaving the UK before 6th April 2011 and possibly arriving in Australia sometime in June after touring around Europe, etc. After leaving the UK, I may decide to sell some assets and realise some capital gains and will do this before arriving in Australia. Assuming I remain non-resident in the UK for the next 5 years, then broadly speaking these gains will be non-taxable in the UK. However, if I arrive in Oz before 30th June 2011, I believe I will resident for tax purposes for 10/11 and as such, I wonder if my capital gains will then become taxable in Oz, which wouldn't be particularly clever!!:confused: Any comments and advice would be much appreciated.
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Can anyone recommend a good TAX man on the sunshine Coast. My husband has started a new job and is now earning alot more money than when we arrived and was wondering wot the thing about Health Insurance and TAX is and also is there anything else we should consider doing. We have three children and my husband will be looking at earning over a 100k this yr Thanks