- aerogroup
- 3月 25, 2021
- 5:53 上午
- If you are a foreign resident and your only Australian sourced income derives from interest, dividends, or royalties (from which non-resident withholding tax is deducted)
- If you are a 417 or 462 visa holder and your taxable income is less than $37, 001 (however you can still choose to lodge one even if your income is less than $37, 001).
- Tax deducted from any payments made during the financial year
- If you are an Australian resident with a taxable income above the tax-free threshold (currently set at $18, 200)
- If you are a foreign resident who earned more than $1 in Australia
- If you are leaving Australia permanently or for more than one financial year
- If you choose to claim any tax deductions

So what happens if you fail to lodge a tax return?
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