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| | ... only to end up paying more tax. Labelling the idea a "tax grab in disguise", ISA said the plans - floated by backbench Coalition MPs last year - would "erode" Australia's "successful" compulsory and universal super system, in addition to hitting them ... |
| | | ... before - but it's definitely impactful in terms of scale and scope. If only the government of the day - Labor or the Coalition - had enough foresight. But as it turns out, all of Australia's treasury men - Labor's Wayne Swan and then Chris ... |
| | | ... published last week under a freedom of information request made by The Australian Financial Review, ASIC pleaded with the Coalition government not to expand the stamping fee carve-out in the FoFA laws in late 2013. The expansion of the carve-out was ... |
| | | ... bill was the subject of significant debate in the House, with Labor MP Emma McBride taking the opportunity to hit the Coalition over the recent agitations of a number of government MPs toward the super system. The Labor party argued for a carve-out in ... |
| | | ... $50,000 a year, saying compulsory super had "made the unions, banks and insurers richer than ever". A dozen backbench Coalition MPs have called for a freeze in the superannuation guarantee, which is scheduled to rise from 9.5% to 12% by 2025. |
| | | ... could soon face another inquiry that has traditionally put the blowtorch on the chiefs of the four major banks. The Coalition has asked that the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics to expand its remit to inquire into the broader ... |
| | | ... said proposed amendments to the Unfair Terms in Insurance Contracts Bill 2019 announced this week is the result of the Coalition taking action on the financial services Royal Commission's recommendations. "Removing the exemption for insurance contracts ... |
| | | ... Frydenberg and assistant minister for superannuation, financial services and financial technology Jane Hume revealed Coalition plans to introduce the legislation later this week, in a joint statement. The Treasury Laws Amendment (Ending Grandfathered ... |
| | | ... helping the less well-off and everything to do with saving the Government money." The AIST boss also criticised "well-paid Coalition MPs" and pointed out their own superannuation contributions stood at 15.4%. Scheerlinck suggested those laying the groundwork ... |
| | | The superannuation sector is in a spin over the super guarantee, despite the Government committing to its legislated increase to 12%. In a media release, the peak-body for industry superannuation, Industry Super Australia, fired a shot across the Government's ... |
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