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Winners and losers from the government's compromise on superannuation

  • Written by Helen Hodgson, Associate Professor, Curtin Law School and Curtin Business School, Curtin University
imageThe changes to the cap on non-concessional contributions is one of the features of the latest superannuation reform proposals.www.shutterstock.com

The government has watered down its superannuation reforms in the final release of the proposed changes. The superannuation contribution caps and the reforms to the non-concessional cap are less...

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