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Tax cheats handed decade in jail

... tax fraud carries harsh penalties. "People who commit tax fraud are disadvantaging the community and the majority of Australians who do the right thing and pay their fair share of tax. That's why I am committed to ensuring that those who defraud the ...

Budget super changes not for low budgets

... Federal Government rules on super are. In reality, it's very good for high income earners but for the majority of Australians, it will have no effect, certainly not for a lot of years." Instead she suggested that the government should reduce the contributions ...

Consumers want more savings but have nothing to save

ALEX DUNNIN  |  THURSDAY, 23 NOV 2006
... seeing no savings at all.. Andrew Barlow, chief executive of Max Super, said, "It would seem that the majority of Australians lack a disciplined approach to saving, [and] we wanted to understand the extent to which they are whittling their pay packets ...

SMAs step up to platforms

... but look at them now. I think SMAs will become just like that, the next platform." He explained that the majority of Australians already own shares outright and would welcome an investment product that allows them more control over the underlying investment. ...

NAB bundles home loans with insurance

... with dependents will run out of money within a year if the bread winner dies." "Despite these facts, the majority of Australians have some level of home and contents insurance, but very few have income protection, total and permanent disability or life ...

Half of Australian workers ignorant on choice

... options," says Superpartners CEO Frank Gullone. The survey conducted by Newspoll highlights that although the majority of Australians believe superannuation is important in retirement 87 per cent don't think it will be enough. More than half of workers ...

Ageing population key to election victory: ASFA

... included any of the three proposals. "Recent research has shown that super is a hot button issue for the majority of Australians," Smith said. "Concern about Australia's ageing population is growing. Seventy per cent believe that government needs to ...
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