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Sarah R.
Sarah R.
Basin View, NSW
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A couple in our community hold a private fundraising event each year. They ask local businesses for donations in the form of vouchers to raffle off. Attendees buy tickets with cash and this covers the days activity, food and alcohol. A cheque is then presented by the couple through their business name to the recipient. The couple then claims the amount donated on their taxes. Is this legal?

9 years ago
Nick E.
Nick E.
Joondalup, WA
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During the 2016 and now the 2017 tax year I worked in China as an Australian resident.

For my 2016 tax return I was given a tax bill of $27,000 as the tax I paid in China did not cover what would be owed in Australia.

For 2017 tax return, I earned $51,000 in China and paid $21,000 in tax to China. (Paying about $12,000 more than I would have had to pay in Australia).

Will the Australian government recognise this and give me a credit towards my tax bill?

Thank you

9 years ago
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