Originally Posted by
Lapon
Wouldn't that basically be the same as the ol' 'claim the endorsement cost on your tax' no no in years past.
I believe the tax residency issue is far more complex nowadays too than simply time in country. A host of other inputs are used to determine whether you do infact have 'significat ties' to Australia, and a thus treated as a resident for tax purposes.
Disc: I've never paid for an endorsement or worked in a country I haven't lived.
Thanks but I’m well aware of taxation residency in Australia and don’t go to H&R Block for residency status.
ATP is not an endorsement and is training. I think there’s better grounds for claiming this on tax but it looks like there’s few it affects anyways.