RTI next year after 5 yrs in Aus

I'm planning to return after 5 yrs in Australia next year October.

I'm a temporary resident in Australia, employed and have a savings account and superannuation fund.

I have SBI PPF and Axis savings account in India. The only activity is a small music subscription in axis account and sometimes when I go back for holidays I use funds in Axis bank. My parents put some money into the PPF sometimes. No income generating in India, no transfer from Australia.

My question is when I go back next year for good, how do I transfer the income and superanuation I earned in Australia without it getting taxed again and avoid it getting flagged of huge amount transfer from abroad.

I have had so many mixed answers about NRE accounts so I wanted to ask here if anyone had done the same thing.

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u/UditChetia — 2 hours ago

Literally unplayable

It was so bad, the bucket lagged and got stuck so many times and to score you have to collect minimum chickens which is impossible cause few chickens fall on the same row at the exact same time

u/UditChetia — 1 day ago

Farm visits for educational purposes

Looking for advice regarding commercial farming in Australia.

I'm planning to get into farming in the near future maybe in another 5-6 yrs. Haven't decided on the exact product but it will be around pork and milk products.

I want to get ideas from the current producers on how the whole process is laid out from herding to end product because I haven't had much real life experience.

Anywhere near Melbourne that I can visit and get a tour of the process

Thank you

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u/UditChetia — 2 months ago

I want to see Autumn leaves when they are orange or red. Planning to go to bright but don't know when to go, I heard Autumn is late this year

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u/UditChetia — 2 months ago

Hi, I was in Japan for 2 weeks and enjoyed my time here but noticed a few things that didn't make sense to me so I want to clarify with you guys:

  1. No talking on phone but can talk with each other loudly on train, isn't it the same?

  2. Japan had great discipline around rules like stopping at pedestrian crossing red lights or standing in line for something, except lane discipline literally no one follows it, people walking on right left both i crashed into so many people when they were rushing.

  3. I felt people are respectful everywhere except giving seats up for elderly or disabled people unless it is a priority seat. Many young people just ignore them in normal seats.

  4. Girls should not show shoulders or chest in public as it is inappropriate but can wear short skirts. I had to look sideways while taking stairs cause some of them were so short that underwear was easily visible.

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u/UditChetia — 2 months ago