In relation to the residency of an individual for taxation purposes, the Ordinary Concept (Resides) test provides
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In relation to the residency of an individual for taxation purposes, the Ordinary Concept (Resides) test provides that a person will be a resident of Australia if:
A. They have a domicile of origin in Australia and have lived overseas for less than 2 years.
B. They are residing in Australia in the ordinary sense of the word.
C. They ordinarily reside in Australia but also have a domicile in a foreign country.
D. They receive superannuation contributions from an Australian resident employer.
E. They have come to live in Australia for the first time and have spent more than 183 days of the current year of income in Australia.
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Probability & Statistics for Engineers & Scientists
ISBN: 978-0130415295
7th Edition
Authors: Ronald E. Walpole, Raymond H. Myers, Sharon L. Myers, Keying
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