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Working across borders tax update paper

Published on 23 Feb 16 by WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

This paper covers:

  • residency case law update
  • fexible working arrangements
  • superannuation/pension benefits
  • Medicare/healthcare schemes for expatriates
  • short term business visitors
  • Australian Tax Office data matching program.

Author profiles

Lisa HANDO
Mary Italiano
Mary is a Senior Consultant in PwC’s People Business in Perth specialising in Global Mobility. Throughout Mary's career she has gained extensive experience providing global mobility tax services to large international corporations and their cross-border employees. Mary has assisted with the management and coordination of global tax compliance and consulting services to clients with large expatriate programs Mary holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) from Curtin University of Technology, Perth and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. - Current at 03 October 2018
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Norah SEDDON
Norah is a Partner in PricewaterhouseCoopers’ International Tax and Transaction Services team and is based in Sydney. She has over 14 years’ experience with PricewaterhouseCoopers. Norah specialises in cross-border taxation planning and structuring and in both international and domestic mergers and acquisitions. Her clients include Australian multinational groups with foreign investments, foreign multinational groups with both Australian strategic and private equity investments and Australian trusts and other investors with foreign investments.
Current at 12 December 2006
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Justin Smith
is a Director with PwC and has over nine years experience within the International Assignment Solutions (IAS) division specialising in fringe benefits tax (FBT), employee share schemes and other related employment taxes. Justin has been heavily involved in providing advice in relation to the tax impact of major changes to Australian tax legislation which saw an overhaul of the employee share scheme rules in 2009, the limitation of a foreign employment exemption and more recently the reforms to the living-away-from-home tax concessions. Justin holds a Bachelor of Business (Accounting and Business Law) and is also a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia. - Current at 05 February 2016

 

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