The Australian government introduced Capital Gains Withholding Tax to ensure that foreign residents meet their tax obligations when selling Australian property. However, Australian residents are not subject to this tax. The Clearance Certificate is the official document that proves you are an Australian resident for tax purposes and ensures that no tax is withheld from the sale proceeds.
Without a valid Clearance Certificate, the buyer of the property is legally required to withhold 15% of the sale price and remit it to the ATO. This can cause unnecessary delays and reduce the amount you receive from the sale. To avoid this, it's essential to obtain your certificate before settlement.



