‘Bring it on’: Labor will fight on super tax

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 6 : 20-May-15

Shadow treasurer Chris Bowen will address the National Press Club on 20 May 2015. His speech will advocate changes to the superannuation system, arguing that tax concessions for retirees are not sustainable. He will also stress that the Opposition is prepared to fight the next federal election on the issue of super. The Federal Government recently dropped plans for super reform, but National Seniors Australia believes that reforms should not have been restricted to the pension system.

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AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, NATIONAL PRESS CLUB (AUSTRALIA), NATIONAL SENIORS AUSTRALIA LIMITED, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY

Keep tax credits, raise GST

Original article by Patrick Durkin
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 8 : 7-Apr-15

A poll conducted among more than 560 members of the "Australian Financial Review" Business Leaders Panel suggests that Australians do not want the dividend imputation system to be abolished. They also expressed their opposition to proposals to remove tax concessions for superannuation and to reintroduce estate taxes. An increase in the goods and services tax rate is supported by 60 per cent of the panel

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Aussie John: end super tax perks to save us

Original article by Jacob Greber, Samantha Hutchinson
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 6 : 23-Feb-15

Data from the Department of the Treasury suggests that superannuation tax concessions cost about $A30bn a year. There is a growing push for these tax breaks to be scaled back or abolished, particularly for people with significant savings. Aussie Home Loans founder John Symond suggests that some wealthy people may be exploiting the super system. The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia has also urged action to address the issue in its pre-Budget submission

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, AUSSIE HOME LOANS LIMITED, THE ASSOCIATION OF SUPERANNUATION FUNDS OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED, GRATTAN INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA. NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC MODELLING

Tax breaks on family home hit $46b

Original article by Fleur Anderson
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 10 : 2-Feb-15

The Department of Treasury forecasts that continuing to exclude family homes from the capital gains tax regime will cost the Australian Government some $A46bn in revenue in 2014-15. In contrast, superannuation tax breaks cost nearly $A30bn in lost revenue each year. Robert Jeremenko of the Tax Institute says all aspects of the tax regime should be included in the Government’s upcoming tax white paper

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, THE TAX INSTITUTE, AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE