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CGT Event I1 — Becoming AU Resident
When you become an AU resident, foreign assets are deemed to have been acquired at their current market value. This resets your cost base — any pre-arrival gain is NOT taxed in AU. Future gains/losses are calculated from this reset date.
CGT Event I2 — Ceasing to be AU Resident
When you cease to be an AU resident, you are deemed to have disposed of all CGT assets (except "taxable Australian property" like real estate). You can elect to defer CGT under I2 until actual disposal — but interest may apply.
"Taxable Australian Property" — Always Taxable
Real property in AU, business assets with "permanent establishment" in AU, and indirect interests in AU property always remain within the AU CGT net — even after you become a non-resident.