Expatriate Tax Guide

THE EXPATRIATE TAX GUIDE

2023 Edition - Written by Head of Accounting Dean Crossingham

Expatriates encounter many complexities in managing their Australian taxation affairs.

Such complexities include managing tax residency, structuring real property and investment portfolios, dealing with foreign trust estates as well as making the best use of Australian superannuation, to name a few.

Dean, THE EXPATRIATE Taxation Specialist has a direct understanding of the issues that expatriates face and has been generous with his knowledge with THE EXPATRIATE Community and written a fantastic EXPATRIATE TAX GUIDE to help expats navigate expatriates through these tax complexities.

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Dean Crossingham

Dean is an Accountant and Tax Adviser who specialises in tax services to Australian expatriates and those seeking migration to Australia.

He provides expert guidance in navigating the complex Australian tax consequences of exiting and recommencing Australian residency, first-time arrival into Australia as well as personal foreign investment and business. This includes international relocation tax planning, personal asset structuring as well as attendance to Australian tax return lodgements for Australian expatriates, foreign investors, and businesses.

Dean advises executives, families, and private business owners who are based globally including across Asia, the US, the EU, the Middle East, and Africa.

β€œFor me, helping Australian expatriates and intended migrants is an area that is very important. Relocating yourself and your family to another country is certainly a big decision and there is always a lot at stake. By providing care and expertise across tax planning and compliance, I find that I can really give a lot of comfort and confidence to executives, families, and business owners as their depart, arrive or return to Australia.” 

Dean is a Chartered Tax Adviser, a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, and is a Registered Tax Agent. He holds a couple of Master's degrees and is a published author in peer-reviewed journals for the Taxation Institute of Australia.

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