Expat Chat Episode 90 – Repatriation Considerations for Australian Expats
Welcome to the ninetieth episode of the #Expatchat podcast where we discuss the latest tax and financial issues affecting an #Australianexpat.
In today’s Expat Chat we deep dive into consideration in which expats needs to consider when repatriation back to Australia.
This might involve the timing of key decisions, like selling assets or transferring assets and tax might play into this too.
Some of the broader topics we discussed in todays episode was the repatriation considerations around different types of asset we often accumulate while residing overseas for several years.
These might be shares, savings, foreign pensions, and property just to name a few.
Discussion Points on Todays Podcast Episode
In this episode we run through the following topics:
Timing considerations when looking to return back to Australia and how residency is a factor
Deemed acquisition and how it applies to shares and maybe property
The concessions we can access again when back in Australia and what that means for overseas assets
Foreign pensions, are they all the same or do some get treated more favourably by the ATO.
Links that we discussed in this episode include:
- Atlas Events – https://atlaswealth.com/events – https://atlaswealth.com/events/
- Facebook Group – Don’t forget to join our Australian Expat Financial Forum Facebook Group – https://www.facebook.com/groups/Australianexpatfinancialforum
- Ask Atlas – Have your questions answered on the podcast by clicking this link – https://atlaswealth.com/news-media/australian-expat-podcasts/questions-or-feedback-for-the-expat-podcast/
- Expat Mortgage Podcast – https://atlaswealth.com/news-media/australian-expat-podcasts/expat-mortgage-podcast/
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