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9 January 2009

Beyond Numbers - Broadening Of Spouse Definition For Tax And Superannuation Purposes

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The Same-Sex Relationships (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws-Superannuation) Act 2008 is the first of three bills to receive royal assent in part of a package of legislation to ensure equal treatment under commonwealth laws for same-sex couples.
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The Same-Sex Relationships (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws-Superannuation) Act 2008 is the first of three bills to receive royal assent in part of a package of legislation to ensure equal treatment under commonwealth laws for same-sex couples.

The Act primarily allows inheritance rights to same sex spouses rather than superannuation payments previously only being granted to children.
Other bills waiting to receive royal assent are the Same-Sex Relationships (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws— General Law Reform) Bill 2008 and the Family Law Amendment (De Facto Financial Matters and Other Measures) Bill 2008 which amends the Family Law Act 1975 to provide for opposite-sex and same-sex de facto couples to essentially be granted many of the same rights under law as married couples.
Collectively, these bills are designed to remove significant areas of discrimination against gay men, lesbians and same-sex couples in areas of tax, social security, health and employment, however they also affect the situation of opposite- sex unmarried couples in some respects.

For the purposes of these bills, a person is said to be in a de facto relationship with another person if they have a relationship as a couple living together on a genuine domestic basis but are not married or related to each other. So it thereby includes same-sex domestic and sexual relationships.

This is relevant to employers because the bill creates a new definition of 'spouse' which will be used in the Income Tax Assessment Act - which can affect the tax situation of your temporary visa holders.

If you are sponsoring a temporary resident living in Australia, you are primarily liable for any tax liability that remains unpaid when they permanently depart Australia.

If your 457 visa holder has a spouse that is an Australian resident within the meaning of the Social Security Act 1991, that individual will be treated as an Australian tax resident and subject to tax on their worldwide income and gains.

At present the new definition of spouse is broad and includes "a party to a de facto relationship". As the definition of spouse now includes de facto couples and same sex partners, more temporary residents may automatically become Australian residents for tax purposes.

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ARTICLE
9 January 2009

Beyond Numbers - Broadening Of Spouse Definition For Tax And Superannuation Purposes

Australia Tax

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Moore Australia part of a global network of offices, providing auditing and financial reporting services, advising local, national and international clients in the public and private sectors. Moore Australia generates annual revenues in the region of $80m. Moore Australia is part of the Moore Global network and has 14 offices with over 450 people nationwide. Moore Australia has extensive experience in state and local government, biotechnology, energy mining and renewables, health and aged care, education, manufacturing, not for profit, property and construction, retail and tourism and hospitality and has a strong presence in the following service lines: Asia Desk, Audit & Assurance, Business Advisory, Taxation, Corporate Finance, Governance and Risk Advisory.
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