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New Grattan research shows what is at stake in the superannuation debate

  • Written by John Daley, Chief Executive Officer, Grattan Institute

The Federal Government’s plan to wind back superannuation tax breaks would create a fairer superannuation system more aligned to its purpose of providing income to supplement the Age Pension, according to new Grattan Institute analysis. It would also contribute to budget repair.

The analysis shows how either of the reform packages proposed by...

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