BurglarsDog
183 days is the rule and it doesn’t need to be consecutive. It just neds to be within the financial year.
onya
If you have dependants living here than you are a resident for tax purposes.
This is not necessarily correct. If your family are living in Australia against your will then you will most likely not be considered a resident for tax purposes.
If you own property here then you are a resident for tax purposes.
No correct. You can own property in Australia and not be a resident for tax purposes. I have a few residential investment properties and pay tax on the rent but it is taxed as a non resident for tax purposes by the ATO.