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With #rental #prices skyrocketing in #Singapore, it is no wonder that an increasing number of Australian expats are considering remote #work. An especially popular option among many Australian #expats is Indonesia’s #Digital #Nomad #Visa. While it may sound appealing, it is important that you do your homework to ensure you’re not faced with any nasty #surprises – like a #bill from the Australian #Tax #Office (#ATO) – that you weren’t expecting.
In this video, Jarrad Brown, the #Australian #Expat #Financial #Planner, shares his #tips for anyone considering #working #remotely in #Indonesia and how to know whether it is the right choice for you.
0:00 Introduction
1:14 What is the Bali Digital Nomad Visa?
2:39 What do Australian expats need to consider when looking into the digital nomad visa
2:50 What are the tax residency requirements of relocating to Indonesia on the digital nomad visa?
4:09 Does your job require you to maintain residency elsewhere while living in Bali?
5:14 How will your investment structures be taxed as an Indonesian tax resident and Australian expat?
6:02 Will you be able to contribute to your Australian Superannuation investments as an Indonesian resident?
6:41 Final remarks
About Jarrad Brown:
Jarrad Brown is an Australian-trained and experienced Fee-Based Financial Planner with Australian Expatriate Group of Global Financial Consultants Pte Ltd providing specialist financial advice and portfolio management services to Australian expatriates in Singapore. Subscribe to this YouTube channel for his latest tips and updates for Australian expats when it comes to making informed financial choices for their time abroad. Jarrad Brown is an Authorised Representative of Global Financial Consultants Pte Ltd – No: 200305462G | MAS License No: FA100035-3
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General Information Only: The information on this site is of a general nature only. It does not take into account your individual financial situation, objectives or needs. You should consider your own financial position and requirements before making a decision.
*Please note that Jarrad Brown is not a tax agent or accountant and none of the content outlined here should be taken as personal advice. You should consult your tax agent and financial adviser to review your current personal finances and financial goals to consider whether this strategy is appropriate for you.
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Hi Jarrad you mentioned being a tax resident in Indonesia. Yes it was clear there is no tax in Indonesia as your source of funds are outside Indonesia. Presumably Singapore or Australia. I found that point confusing. It is assumed then your still paying taxes in your source funds country.