Busting the top five myths about the new super tax

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    Busting the top five myths about the new super tax


    I was an Adviser during 2006/07 when the floodgates opened on super, the then-Coalition government allowing a ‘one-off’ $1m of after-tax funds to be contributed per person (so $2m per wealthy couple) under its ‘Simpler Super’ reforms. In hindsight, that was the tipping point at which the superannuation system morphed from being a retirement system designed to support middle Australia into a wealth creation vehicle for the upper reaches of society.

    I know this because much of my 2006/07 was spent getting money out of property, family trusts and private family companies into SMSFs for wealthy clients.

    Great, not a problem, because

    superannuation was never meant to be an inexhaustible magic pudding for the ultra-wealthy.

    superannuation was never meant to be an inexhaustible magic pudding for the ultra-wealthy.

    Raider
    https://michaelwest.com.au/


 
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