Welcome to the one hundred fifty-ninth episode of the #ExpatChat podcast, where we explore the latest tax, investment, and financial issues affecting #AustralianExpats. In this episode, Atlas Wealth Group Managing Directors Brett Evans and James Ridley unpack an important topic — How expats can invest for their kids.
Brett highlights the importance of keeping investment strategies simple and tax-efficient for non-residents, while James explains the complexities of Australian tax structures for minors. Together, they encourage expats to finalise their financial plans before the end of the year to start 2026 with a clear, well-structured strategy.
The discussion also explores different account types and investment options available to minors who are non-residents, along with practical tips for long-term planning and compliance.
Links discussed in this episode:
• Upcoming Seminars & Webinars – atlaswealth.com/events
• Facebook Group – Join the Australian Expat Financial Forum: facebook.com/groups/AustralianExpatFinancialForum
• Ask Atlas – Submit your questions for the podcast: atlaswealth.com/news-media/austra…ian-expat-podcast
• Expat Mortgage Podcast – atlaswealth.com/news-media/austra…-mortgage-podcast
• Weekly Recap Podcast – atlaswealth.com/news-media/atlas-…kly-recap-podcast
If you enjoy the content, let us know by giving the episode a thumbs up and subscribing. Feel free to share your feedback or questions in the comments below.
About Atlas Wealth Group:
Atlas Wealth Group was established to meet the growing demand from Australian expats for professional financial guidance. We specialise in providing tax, financial planning, wealth management, and mortgage services to Australian expats around the world. Whether you’re based in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, or the Americas, our team has the expertise to help you manage your global financial journey.
To learn more, visit www.atlaswealth.com
Connect with us:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/atlaswealthmgmt
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/atlas-wealth-management
Twitter: www.twitter.com/atlaswealthmgmt
Instagram: www.instagram.com/atlaswealthgroup
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Welcome to the one hundred fifty-ninth episode of the #ExpatChat podcast, where we explore the latest tax, investment, and financial issues affecting #AustralianExpats. In this episode, Atlas Wealth Group Managing Directors Brett Evans and James Ridley unpack an important topic — How expats can invest for their kids.
Brett highlights the importance of keeping investment strategies simple and tax-efficient for non-residents, while James explains the complexities of Australian tax structures for minors. Together, they encourage expats to finalise their financial plans before the end of the year to start 2026 with a clear, well-structured strategy.
The discussion also explores different account types and investment options available to minors who are non-residents, along with practical tips for long-term planning and compliance.
Links discussed in this episode:
• Upcoming Seminars & Webinars – atlaswealth.com/events
• Facebook Group – Join the Australian Expat Financial Forum: facebook.com/groups/AustralianExpatFinancialForum
• Ask Atlas – Submit your questions for the podcast: atlaswealth.com/news-media/austra…ian-expat-podcast
• Expat Mortgage Podcast – atlaswealth.com/news-media/austra…-mortgage-podcast
• Weekly Recap Podcast – atlaswealth.com/news-media/atlas-…kly-recap-podcast
If you enjoy the content, let us know by giving the episode a thumbs up and subscribing. Feel free to share your feedback or questions in the comments below.
About Atlas Wealth Group:
Atlas Wealth Group was established to meet the growing demand from Australian expats for professional financial guidance. We specialise in providing tax, financial planning, wealth management, and mortgage services to Australian expats around the world. Whether you’re based in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, or the Americas, our team has the expertise to help you manage your global financial journey.
To learn more, visit www.atlaswealth.com
Connect with us:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/atlaswealthmgmt
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/atlas-wealth-management
Twitter: www.twitter.com/atlaswealthmgmt
Instagram: www.instagram.com/atlaswealthgroup
Expat Chat Episode 144 - Changes to US taxes and Q&A
Expat Chat Podcast
18 minutes 29 seconds
4 months ago
Expat Chat Episode 144 - Changes to US taxes and Q&A
Welcome to the one hundred and forty fourth episode of the #Expatchat podcasts where we discuss the latest tax and financial issues affecting an #Australianexpat.
In this episode, James Ridley, Managing Director of the Australian office, breaks down the implications of the recently passed “One Big Beautiful Bill” on Australian expats living in the U.S.
Now signed into law as of July 4, 2025, the legislation introduces several key tax changes—most notably, a 3.5% excise tax on outbound remittances beginning January 1, 2026. This could significantly affect visa holders (E-3, L-1, H-1B, and green card holders) who regularly send funds overseas.
James also explains how this tax could apply to:
- Restricted stock units (RSUs)
- Dividends and rental income
- Proceeds from property or share sales
Currency providers may be required to withhold the tax at source, adding a compliance burden for expats and institutions alike.
Another critical update: Section 899, the so-called “retaliatory tax,” could raise U.S. dividend withholding rates up to 50% for residents of countries deemed to have “unfair” tax systems—Australia's status remains to be clarified.
Action Items:
✅ Seek advice if you're inheriting shares as a non-resident—CGT event K3 may apply.
✅ Register for our upcoming webinar to learn more about U.S. tax changes, currency shifts, and cross-border financial strategies.
✅ Prepare early for 2026, especially if you transfer money internationally or receive U.S.-sourced income.
Links that we discussed in this episode include:
• Upcoming events - atlaswealth.com/events
• Facebook Group - Australian Expat Financial Forum Facebook Group - www.facebook.com/groups/Australia…atfinancialforum
• Ask Atlas - Have your questions answered on the podcast by clicking this link - atlaswealth.com/news-media/austra…he-expat-podcast/
• Expat Mortgage Podcast - atlaswealth.com/news-media/austra…mortgage-podcast/
• Weekly Recap Podcast – https://atlaswealth.com/news-media/australian-expat-podcasts/weekly-recap-podcast-4/
If you like the content make sure you let us know by hitting the thumbs up and subscribing as well as providing some feedback in the comments below.
The Atlas Wealth Group is a specialist in providing tax, financial planning, asset management and mortgage services to every Australian #expat.
Whether you are based in Asia, the Middle East, Europe or the Americas, we have the experience in providing essential financial services to the expatriate community.
The Atlas Wealth Group was born out of the demand from Australian expats who wanted a professional to help them navigate the tax and financial maze of living abroad as well as assisting them make the most out of their time overseas.
To find out more about the Atlas Wealth Group and how we can help Australian expats please go to www.atlaswealth.com.
Make sure you connect with us on our respective social media channels:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/atlaswealthmgmt
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/atlas-wealth-group
Twitter: www.twitter.com/atlaswealthmgmt
Instagram: www.instagram.com/atlaswealthgroup
Expat Chat Podcast
Welcome to the one hundred fifty-ninth episode of the #ExpatChat podcast, where we explore the latest tax, investment, and financial issues affecting #AustralianExpats. In this episode, Atlas Wealth Group Managing Directors Brett Evans and James Ridley unpack an important topic — How expats can invest for their kids.
Brett highlights the importance of keeping investment strategies simple and tax-efficient for non-residents, while James explains the complexities of Australian tax structures for minors. Together, they encourage expats to finalise their financial plans before the end of the year to start 2026 with a clear, well-structured strategy.
The discussion also explores different account types and investment options available to minors who are non-residents, along with practical tips for long-term planning and compliance.
Links discussed in this episode:
• Upcoming Seminars & Webinars – atlaswealth.com/events
• Facebook Group – Join the Australian Expat Financial Forum: facebook.com/groups/AustralianExpatFinancialForum
• Ask Atlas – Submit your questions for the podcast: atlaswealth.com/news-media/austra…ian-expat-podcast
• Expat Mortgage Podcast – atlaswealth.com/news-media/austra…-mortgage-podcast
• Weekly Recap Podcast – atlaswealth.com/news-media/atlas-…kly-recap-podcast
If you enjoy the content, let us know by giving the episode a thumbs up and subscribing. Feel free to share your feedback or questions in the comments below.
About Atlas Wealth Group:
Atlas Wealth Group was established to meet the growing demand from Australian expats for professional financial guidance. We specialise in providing tax, financial planning, wealth management, and mortgage services to Australian expats around the world. Whether you’re based in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, or the Americas, our team has the expertise to help you manage your global financial journey.
To learn more, visit www.atlaswealth.com
Connect with us:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/atlaswealthmgmt
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/atlas-wealth-management
Twitter: www.twitter.com/atlaswealthmgmt
Instagram: www.instagram.com/atlaswealthgroup