Sorry to tag onto this thread
My story is: I'm Irish, I worked in Ireland from 2006 to 2010 after graduating.
I was tax resident in Ireland in 2010, spent over the 183 days here
Over the next 3 years I traveled, my only Irish income was bank Interest. I paid DIRT
2011- no taxed income abroad. less than 183 days in any country. Mainly in New Zealand. 6 weeks spent in Ireland
2012-Some taxed income in NZ (2012-2013 tax year 1 Apr - 31 Mar)
More income in Australia (2012-2013 tax year 1 July to 31 June)
Less than 183 days in either country in calender year 2012. 'Resident for tax purposes' in Aus 2012- 2013 year. No Irish visit
2013 First 6 months in Aus till 2nd July (Aus 2012- 2013 year) Arrived home in Ireland 3rd July
For 2013 I spent over 183 days in Aus, less than 183 days in Ireland.
Given the different tax years Jan to Dec in Ireland, July to June in Aus residency is confusing for me
I was resident in Aus for the 2012- 2013 year but in 2013- 2014 year not resident
From an Irish perspective am I deemed non resident in Ireland this year due to being here less than 183 days this year?
I was here zero days 2012
Approx 40 days 2011
Over 183 days 2010
I am wondering based on this am I deemed from an Irish perspective to be tax resident in AUs for the full 2013 calender year?
Is my country of residency from an Irish tax perspective only based on calender years?
Based on this for my Irish income now am I, Irish resident, non resident (ie Australian resident, no residency?)
Sorry if it is confusing how I have described this. Thanks