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| | | ... Patricia Apps has released research, reported in today's Sydney Morning Herald, that shows women earning low to middle income wages are paying the highest tax rates because of the complex interaction between income tax and family payments. The research ... |
| | | | ... price index contract was eight points lower at 3,743. In economic news on Tuesday, the Melbourne Institute releases its wages report for the May quarter. Reserve Bank of Australia board member Jillian Broadbent is due to address a Queensland University ... |
| | | | ... be indexed to a special retiree's cost of living measure which will see pensions lift each year much faster than ordinary wages. But this is where it gets risky for the superannuation industry as it becomes apparent that the cost of the tax concessions ... |
| | | | ... matched by a government contribution. "Women have only half the superannuation savings of men and are more likely to earn wages below the co-contribution cut-off. We should be expanding the co-contribution program to increase women's investments." Research ... |
| | | | ... workers are members of a trade union. However, the AIRC decision is significant because Award provisions set benchmarks for wages and conditions across the workforce, not just for union members. |
| | | | ... explosion in the amount of money Australians are contributing into their super funds, now running at a quarter of total wages and salaries. APRA figures released this week show that total contributions received by super funds in 2006-07, the year the ... |
| | | | ... all dead? Well, the long run has come, and Americans are not dead, so they have to pay higher taxes - those earning high wages anyway - to pay for their government's debts. Last Monday's summit convened by President Obama gave an end point to the long ... |
| | | | ... the Reserve Bank of Australia releases the minutes of its February board meeting, and the Melbourne Institute releases its Wages Report for the February quarter. In company news, first half results are expected from OneSteel, United Group, GWA International ... |
| | | | The Government might have rejected a call to let employers swap employer contributions for extra take-home wages as a short term fiscal stimulus, but it hasn't stopped them threatening to slash non-contributory super paid to new judges. The Australian ... |
| | | | The Government might have rejected a call to let employers swap employer contributions for extra take-home wages as a short term fiscal stimulus, but it hasn't stopped them threatening to slash non-contributory super paid to new judges. The Australian ... |
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