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[Music] i keep hearing about some sort of tax treaty between the us and australia do you mind just explaining what that treaty is all about sure that treaty which were lucky to have because there are some countries that dont have on with america essentially is designed to prevent double taxation between both countries so its for the interests of businesses and individuals to essentially save us tax dollars as opposed to having to pay tax in australia fully and then in the us fully without any kind of credits being recognized so its a good thing that its there got it so at a country level so at federal tax level the idea is that if ive paid tax in one country i file and this is i think the important thing that i sometimes get confused um i still have to tell the tax like the irs in the us that this has happened but what should happen on that same filing as you say this happened but i already paid taxes for it in australia and then it kind of comes out in the wash exactly its its