Over half a million public servants and veterans will fall under the umbrella of the government’s proposed model of superannuation tax according to the Federal Opposition.
They are warning hundreds of thousands of super funds would travel with inflation to meet the $3 million tax threshold.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says the Coalition government are “absolutely dead against it” and is promising to repeal the legislation if elected in 2025.
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