Business travellers, tourists could be caught in new tax rules
Moves that could classify tourists and business travellers who spend more than 45 days in Australia as tax residents risk stifling economic activity by discouraging visitors, the Albanese government has been warned.
The government is consulting about plans in the 2021 federal budget to dramatically simplify outdated and clunky individual tax residency rules which govern who has to pay tax and lodge annual returns with the Tax Office.
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