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  2. Superannuation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Superannuation is a tax-advantaged method of saving as the 15% tax rate on contributions is lower than the rate an employee would have paid if they received the money as income. The federal government announced in its 2006/07 budget that from 1 July 2007, Australians over the age of 60 will face no taxes on withdrawing monies out of their ...

  3. Taxation of superannuation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The taxable income of a superannuation fund is taxed at a flat rate of 15%; however, concessional contributions of those members whose taxable income exceeds $300,000 are subject to a rate of 30%. In the 2016 federal budget, the government proposed to reduce, effective 1 July 2017, the threshold when the tax rate of 30% comes in to members ...

  4. Henry Tax Review - Wikipedia

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    The review was commissioned as one of the specific outcomes from the Australia 2020 Summit held in April 2008 [citation needed].. The review was a "root and branch" review, restricted only in that it could not consider increasing the rate or broadening the base of the Goods and Services Tax, imposing tax on superannuation payments to retirees over 60 years of age, or already-announced personal ...

  5. MTAA Super - Wikipedia

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    MTAA Super (Motor Trades Association of Australia Superannuation Fund) is an industry superannuation fund established to serve the motor trades and allied industries. Created in 1989, it has become one of Australia's largest super funds.

  6. State Super - Wikipedia

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    State Super is a superannuation fund in Australia that was established in New South Wales in 1919. It serves current and former government employees and public sector workers. As of June 2023, it manages close to $38 billion AUD in assets and has around 86,840 members.

  7. Taxation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The small business threshold has remained at $10 million since 2017/18; but the base rate entity threshold (the aggregated annual turnover threshold under which entities will be eligible to pay a lower tax rate) has continued to rise until the base rate entities have an annual turnover of $50 million giving a tax rate of 25% to the entities ...

  8. Sunsuper - Wikipedia

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    Sunsuper Superannuation Fund (Sunsuper) was an Australian public offer industry superannuation fund based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was established in 1987 as a multi-industry superannuation fund open to all workers and is profit-for-members. Sunsuper was the largest superannuation fund by membership in Queensland, with 1.3 million ...

  9. QSuper - Wikipedia

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    QSuper was an Australian superannuation fund based in Brisbane, Queensland.The fund was established in 1912 through an Act of Parliament. [1] The State Public Sector Superannuation Scheme was also known as the QSuper Fund.