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| | | ... superannuation guarantee increase, asking for a clarification of position. Last week's passage of the minerals resource rent tax legislation with changes to the superannuation guarantee (SG) bundled in, resulted in backlash from employers who reject ... |
| | | | ... spending which raises profits which lifts stock prices and dividends. Hopefully, the passage of the Minerals Resource Rent Tax (MRRT) bill last night - you know the one, the one that slaps our super sectors with a 30% tax on their "super profits" - starting ... |
| | | | The Gillard Government has launched a new website to show Australians how the new Minerals Resource Rent Tax package will improve their retirement savings. MoreSuper.gov.au was launched yesterday and provides a calculator for individuals to input their ... |
| | | | ... measure to phase down the rate of IWT was one of several measures funded from revenues flowing from the Minerals Resource Rent Tax. "We remain committed to implementing this measure from 2014-15, unlike the Opposition which do not support this measure," ... |
| | | | ... continue this growth, Gillard said the introduction of the 12% Superannuation Guarantee, supported by the Minerals Resource Rent Tax, by 2020 was imperative to support economic stability for decades to come. "Latest Treasury estimates are that 12% super ... |
| | | | ... union as well as interest on bonds, debentures and annuity products, and depends on the passage of the Minerals Resource Rent Tax legislation. The closing date for submissions is August 5. |
| | | | ... $72.37. Iron ore specialist Fortescue, whose chief executive Andrew Forrest was critical of the proposed minerals resource rent tax championed by the ALP, rose six cents at $4.70. |
| | | | ... share market in quiet intra-day trading, with the strong bid for Centennial Coal Ltd signalling the minerals resource rent tax will attract foreign capital into Australia. At 1200 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index had slipped 0.6 points, or 0.01 per ... |
| | | | ... Tinto and overseas listed miner Xstrata. Broadly speaking, the RSPT is dead, to be replaced by the Minerals Resource Rent Tax that sees the headline tax rate cut by a quarter to 30 per cent, a huge rise in the uplift rate to bond rate plus 7 percentage ... |
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