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Why do I need specialist Australian expat financial advice?

Australian expats who have moved to a new country may inadvertently trip up on cross-border tax or financial rules, miss a regulation change back home in Australia, or miss out on tax breaks because they’re not following these areas on a daily basis. An experienced and savvy Australian expat financial adviser will steer you away from the pitfalls and help make the most of your money.

Double Tax Agreements (DTA) between Australia and other countries can be vastly different, and provide you with a great opportunity to accelerate your financial goals if used correctly. Ensure that the Australian expat financial planner that you’re working with has a clear understanding of the DTA in place between Australia and your country of residence.

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