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www.ato.com voila ce que j'ai trouvé:
"If I am a working holidaymaker, do I have to lodge a return?
Most working holidaymakers are tourists or travellers visiting Australia and are not Australian residents for tax purposes. If you have been paid a salary or wages in Australia, you are required to lodge an income tax return.
The Australian tax year ends on 30 June. You should lodge your tax return by 31 October, unless you have been granted an extension to lodge until a later date. You will have to pay more tax if you didn't pay enough while you were working. If too much tax was withheld from your pay, you will get a refund.
It can take up to six weeks to process your tax return, so make sure you write an address on your tax return where we can send your notice of assessment.
If you are leaving Australia before the end of our tax year, refer to Leaving Australia – lodging your return to find out whether you can lodge your tax return before you leave."
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http://www.ato.com.au/individuals/conte ... 2&st=&cy=1
Les taxes ne seraient donc pas forcément remboursées...on en aurait peut-être même à ajouter...
Mika