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Three superannuation reforms that would promote fairness and equity

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imageThe Turnbull government has indicated it would be open to reforming the way superannuation has been taxed. AAP/Mick Tsikas

The taxation of superannuation has been the cause of much consternation. Much of the difficulty is the result of the slow drift of superannuation from the moorings of its original purpose.

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