Midwife Faces $70k Tax Bill After Relocating to Support Australian Healthcare Sector

Piyush Patel Content Writer
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British midwife Kate Griffiths faces $70,000 in combined state and federal fees after buying a home in Australia.

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The fees included a $28,000 state stamp duty surcharge and a $44,000 ATO investment fee.

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SA Health had promised a fast-track to permanent residency, which was delayed by administrative issues.

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Following public outcry, the South Australian government agreed to refund the state-based surcharge.

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