If you were not an Australian resident for the whole 2011-12 year, we use the information you show at this item on your tax return to work out your tax-free threshold.
If you are not sure whether you are an Australian resident, read Are you a resident?
In 2011-12 did you:
- become an Australian resident, or
- stop being an Australian resident?
NO |
Go to A3 - Super co-contribution. |
YES |
Read below. |
Completing your tax return
If you became an Australian resident in 2011-12
Step 1
Write the date you became an Australian resident for tax purposes in the Date box at item A2.
Step 2
Write the number of months that you were an Australian resident in 2011-12 (counting the first month during which you became a resident) at N item A2. For example, if you became a resident in November 2011 and remained a resident for the rest of the income year, you would write 8.
If you stopped being an Australian resident in 2011-12
Step 1
Write the date you stopped being an Australian resident for tax purposes in the Date box at item A2.
Step 2
Write the number of months from 1 July 2011 to when you stopped being an Australian resident (counting the month in which you stopped being a resident) at N item A2. For example, if you stopped being a resident in September 2011, you would write 3.
Where to go next
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