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Budget speech 2014 -15

... around three-quarters of families receiving family assistance receive both Part A and Part B payments. The Family Tax Benefit Part B income threshold will be reduced to $100,000. For a typical family receiving the base rate of Family Tax Benefit Part ...

Budget 2013-14 wrap up

ALEX DUNNIN  |  WEDNESDAY, 15 MAY 2013
... scrapped along with some other deductions and rebates, and the baby bonus will be phased out and rolled into the Family Tax Benefit. These are supplemented by some specific initiatives to encourage income streaming rather than lump sums and to claw back ...

Age Pension must be factored into retirement income

RACHEL DAVIS  |  TUESDAY, 8 NOV 2011
Australians should factor in the Age Pension when looking at their projected retirement income, according to global professional services firm, Towers Watson. "Superannuation Guarantee increases notwithstanding, the Age Pension will continue to provide ...

Planning starts at 30: MLC

Gen-Xers or thirty-somethings can save as much as $10,000 per year by getting financial advice much earlier rather than later in life, according to new research from MLC. MLC technical manager, Andrew Lawless, said that tapping into the overlooked segment ...

Report reveals $8.2 billion tax breaks for rich

... "Imagine what could be done with this money." "By tightening these tax rorts, we could significantly improve the family tax benefit for middle and low income families and help the 860,000 children in jobless families." ACOSS found the single biggest ...

Budget surplus already at $337 million: DOFA

AAP  |  MONDAY, 3 NOV 2003
The federal Budget was more than $300 million in the black after the first two months of the 2003/04 financial year, new figures showed today. The Department of Finance and Administration (DOFA) said the underlying cash balance for the year to date ...

Company taxes feed $7.5 billion budget surplus: Costello

Australia's 2002/03 Budget surplus of $7.5 billion is largely due to better than expected company taxes, according to Treasurer Peter Costello. Australia's 2002/03 Budget produced a final surplus of $7.5 billion, compared to the $3.9 billion surplus ...
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