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good morning my name is Fletch Hyneman I'm a partner at Cooper great sward specializing in tax and tax disputes if you're an Australian expat living and working overseas one of the most important considerations with respect to your residency position is whether there is a double tax agreement between Australia and the country that you're living and working what we see is that the ATO is often taking a position that if somebody has connections with Australia they continue to reside in Australia and therefore continue to be a tax resident of Australia for Australian income tax purposes however often those clients will also be tax residents of the country that they're living and working overseas and if there is a double tax agreement between Australia and that country that double tax agreement then overrides the Australian domestic law to the extent that there's any inconsistency this can sometimes make it easier to help determine whether somebody is actually in Australian tax residence...