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  • A2 Part-year tax-free threshold 2019

    If you were not an Australian resident for the whole 2018–19 year, we use the information you show at this item on your tax return to work out your tax-free threshold.

    See also:

    In 2018–19 did you become an Australian resident, or stop being an Australian resident?

    No

    Go to question A3 Government super contributions 2019.

    Yes

    Read on.

    Did you receive any Australian Government pension or allowance, which you showed at item 5 or item 6?

    No

    Go to Completing your tax return.

    Yes

    Read on.

    Was this amount only for youth allowance, Newstart Allowance, a sickness allowance, a special benefit, or a payment under the Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) Scheme?

    Yes

    Go to Completing your tax return.

    No

    You are entitled to the full tax-free threshold. You do not need to answer this question. Go to question A3 Government super contributions 2019.

    Completing your tax return

    Attention

    Warning:

    This information may not apply to the current year. Check the content carefully to ensure it is applicable to your circumstances.

    End of attention

    Step 1

    Write the date you became, or stopped being, 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 2018–19 (counting the first month during which you became, or stopped being, a resident) at N item A2.

    Example

    If you:

    • became a resident in November 2018 and remained a resident for the rest of the income year, you would write 8
    • stopped being a resident in September 2018, you would write 3.
    End of example

    We will work out your tax-free threshold for you using the information you provide at this item. If you want to work it out, go to:

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      Last modified: 30 May 2019QC 58024