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Avoiding emotional bias in financial decision making
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Countries producing the most solar power by gigawatt hours
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Wheat Production by Country
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2024 - a list of lists regarding the macro investment outlook
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How much do we depend on China?
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Negative gearing: Time to re-evaluate your strategy?
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How much longer will Australian household savings last?
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Four reasons inflation may rise again... and why we think it won’t
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Managing the rising costs of raising kids
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Time to Spring clean your finances?
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Has the RBA finished rate hikes?
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3 graphs that explain what’s happening with Australian wages
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Why an emergency fund delivers peace of mind
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The financial literacy gender gap and what to do about it
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9 money mistakes people make in retirement
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Intergenerational Report 2023
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Oldest Buildings in the World
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The confusing economic picture
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9 money mistakes people make in retirement
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Peak Australian home ownership
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Your end of financial year super checklist
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Tax-deductible superannuation contributions explained
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Making superannuation downsizer contributions
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9 ways to boost your super savings
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Sell in May and go away? The worry list for shares (and the good news!)
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Can I go back to work if I’ve already accessed my super?
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Your 7-point retirement planning checklist
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Super contribution rules when you’re in your 60s and 70s
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What happens to my super when I move overseas?
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RBA Review
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Term deposit vs savings account: what’s the difference?
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How Australia’s perceptions of wealth are changing in the 2020s
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The benefits of reaching your 60s in Australia
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Understanding Lender’s Mortgage Insurance (LMI)
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Overview of the Federal Budget 2023 – 24
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Five charts on investing to keep in mind in rough times like now
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Five charts on investing to keep in mind in rough times like now
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Blue collar, white collar - how the job you do can affect your financial stress
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5 things to consider when saving for a house deposit
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How to review your direct debits and save
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Top tips on how to save money
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The RBA hikes rates by another 0.25% - are we there yet?
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How to avoid bill shock with bill-smoothing payments
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When can I access my super?
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How investment market volatility could affect your super
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Can you teach your kids to defer gratification?
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5 ways to create your own good fortune this Lunar New Year
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Seven reasons why Australian shares are likely to outperform global shares over the medium term
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Understanding fixed, variable and split rate home loans
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Should you give your teenager a credit card
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How to trick yourself into saving money
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How much super should you have at your age?
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Guide to your preservation age
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How to budget in 3 simple steps
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Review of 2022, outlook for 2023
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A 2022 Advent Calendar for our clients
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11 things to know about your super
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What is equity and how can I use it to invest?
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Shares may have bottomed
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What is the retirement age in Australia?
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Positive results from research into the value of financial advice.
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Budget October 2022-23 - Comprehensive summary
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Planning a career break?
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Federal Budget: all the key points you need to know
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Federal Budget 2022: Winners and Losers
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7 easy ways to save for the future today
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Federal Budget 2022/23 - Documents and Facts Sheets
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The quick guide to redrawing on your home loan
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Seven things for investors to keep in mind in rough times like these
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Who is winning the streaming wars
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Considerations for different retirement living options
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Reviewing your personal insurance policy
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How does the First Home Super Saver Scheme (FHSSS) work?
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Australia’s productivity challenge – why it matters and what to do about it
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The Countries that Consume the Most Beer in the World
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9 tips for first home buyers
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6 tips to reduce your debts before you retire
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How catch-up concessional contributions work
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Booms, busts and investor psychology
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Largest wind power producers in the world
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Emergency fund: What it is and how to build it fast
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Eight tips to consider in times of volatility
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State and Federal COVID-19 support---Aug 2022
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Rising home loan interest rates explained - what you need to know
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How to budget as interest rates rise
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Inflation in the 70s - baby boomer fantasy or nightmare?
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Largest natural gas produces by country from 1970-2021
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How could the latest Budget impact your tax return?
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8 indicators you may not be ready to retire
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What is an offset account and how does it work?
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How to invest responsibly and ethically.
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National property prices fall for the first time since the pandemic
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Australia’s new Government
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Is my employer paying me the right super?
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7 age pension traps to avoid
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What is gazumping and how to prevent it happening to you
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Total GDP Nominal by Country ( 1960-2050)
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Can you use your pension to retire debt free?
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Super changes that could affect you from 1 July 2022
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Your super checklist for EOFY
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9 money conversations to have with your partner
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Australian housing slowdown Q&A
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Largest cities in the world 1500 to 2100
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Federal budget 2022: Winners and Losers
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Why Australian interest rates are likely to rise and when
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Living costs for retirees rise at fastest pace in 10 years
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9 money tips if you’re having a baby
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The US Federal Reserve starts raising interest rates
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Federal Budget 2022 – Overview
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Federal Budget 2022 and YOU - Part 1
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Federal Budget 2022 and YOU - Part 2
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The escalation in Ukraine tensions - implications for investors
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Why it’s important to think about insurance ahead of retirement
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Budget smarter with the 50/20/30 rule
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What happens to my super when I die?
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DGP by country since 1800
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Tax-deductible super contributions explained
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Share market falls - seven things for investors to keep in mind
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Vaccination rates (Dose)
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Understanding insurance in your super
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How can refinancing your home loan save you money?
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2022 - a list of lists regarding the macro investment outlook
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Review of 2021, outlook for 2022
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Bull vs Bear
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How to save for retirement at every age
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Five ways you can start to bridge the super gender gap today
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5 money mistakes to avoid if you’re going guarantor
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Our 2021 Advent Calendar.
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How does a transition to retirement pension work?
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Asian Economies (1960 - 2020)
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The longer-term legacy of coronavirus
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What you should know about creating your will and estate plan
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What info is on my credit report and why does it matter?
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The worry list for shares - how worrying are they?
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Types of retirement pensions explained
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7 ways to stay active and healthy in retirement
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There’s an investor in all of us - and most of us already invest in one way or another
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World's most productive countries
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Why is Australian housing so expensive and what can be done to improve housing affordability?
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COVID relief continues for retirees
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Greenhouse gas emission by country since 1880
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How does the First Home Super Saver Scheme (FHSSS) work?
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Spouse super contributions - what are the benefits?
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China’s growth slowdown and regulatory crackdown
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Lockdowns and mental health
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Salary sacrificing into super - how it works
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Super bring-forward rules now apply to more people
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The work test and work test exemption explained
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Coronavirus continues to cause havoc globally and in Australia
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Five ways to turn down the noise and stay focused as an investor
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Considerations for different retirement living options
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Videos and other resources for our clients
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Keeping your super on track during a career break
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Your guide to the super guarantee (SG) and rate changes
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The never-ending coronavirus pandemic
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Can I go back to work if I’ve already accessed my super?
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2020-21 saw investment returns rebound
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Tax Time Checklists - Super Funds; Individuals; and Company, Trust, Partnership
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What is capital gains tax and when might I have to pay it?
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6 steps to help you feel more positive about your finances
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End of year (EOY) financial strategies
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The 2021-22 Australian Budget - Analysis
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Videos to help understand financial planning topics.
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Investing on behalf of your kids
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Super contribution caps are going up from 1 July 2021
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Protecting your loved ones
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Federal Budget 2021 - Overview
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Building a more secure and resilient Australia
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Federal Budget 2021 - Health
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The return of geopolitical risk? - what to watch over the remainder of 2021
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Relationship break-up entitlements when you're in a de facto
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What do you need to think about when deciding when to retire?
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6 steps to building good financial habits
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RBA on hold and likely to remain easy for a long while yet as full employment gets more of a look in
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More Aussies look to buy property and refinance
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A new crypto world is emerging - the non-fungible token
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Saving for your child's future
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5 tips for creating your own good fortune this Lunar New Year
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A broad range of Calculators.
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Shares have had a very strong rebound since March last year so where are we in the investment cycle?
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ATO Small Business Newsroom
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Many in the dark about retirement
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Transfer balance cap set to increase to $1.7 million
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How to rebuild your super after a COVID-19 withdrawal
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Financial wellness in 2020 - how did yours compare?
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The global economy and investment markets this year
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ASIC sounds warning around high-yield bond scams
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Is $1m enough to retire?
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How much super should I have at my age?
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Tips for parents who became the bank of mum and dad
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How to 2020-proof your finances
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Vaccination rates as they happen around the world
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2021 - a list of lists regarding the macro investment outlook
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2020 - the year that united us
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Videos and other resources for our clients
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How to review your direct debits and save
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Majority of working Aussies to benefit from personal income tax cuts
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2020 is coming to an end. Phew!!
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Review of 2020, outlook for 2021
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The right times for financial advice
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Is your home loan still right for you?
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3 golden rules that make saving for retirement easier
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How to budget for your social life in retirement
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Still The Lucky Country
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Comprehensive list of COVID-19 initiatives and packages.
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Understanding the Age Pension income and assets test
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Considerations when downsizing your home
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Ways to help reduce your debts before you retire
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How to identify (and beat) your spending triggers
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Budget 2020 - A very comprehensive break down.
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Budget 2020 - At a Glance, Overview, Outlook
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Budget 2020 - Fact Sheets
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JobKeeper extension – changes implemented
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Australia's "eye popping" budget deficit and public debt blow out
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The economics of COVID-19 lockdowns
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How mindfulness can improve the way we work
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Taking control of your personal finances in a COVID-19 world
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September update of latest COVID-19 initiatives.
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Seven reasons why the trend in shares will likely remain up, albeit with bumps along the way
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Market outlook Q&A
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Changes to super contribution rules for over 65s
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COVID-19: How long may your super savings take to recover?
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Boost your super in the lead up to retirement
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4 ways to help prepare your finances for a recession
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JobKeeper - Latest Update
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Australian economic and fiscal update
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The fiscal cliff is more likely to be a fiscal slope
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Protect yourself from COVID-19 related scams
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The economic hangover of COVID-19: how long will it last?
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How to rebuild your super after a COVID-19 withdrawal
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Market update - July 2020
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Investment options and retirement
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Extra Tools & Resources for our clients.
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The Australian economy and recovery from COVID-19
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Digital payments and online banking for older Aussies
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The coming surge in Australia's budget deficit and public debt due to coronavirus
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10 medium to longer-term implications from the coronavirus shock
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Thinking about insurance ahead of retirement
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Gifting and financial generosity during coronavirus
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Diversification - why it matters now more than ever
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The value of financial advice
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Our Website, your resources
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Light at the end of the coronavirus tunnel
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Market update
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Changes to pension drawdown and deeming rates
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Preserving retirement saving during COVID-19
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How investment market volatility could affect your super
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COVID-19: Early Childhood Education and Care Relief Package
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The coronavirus pandemic and the economy – a Q&A from an investment perspective
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Money challenges women face
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Data so large it's hard to comprehend.
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Is coronavirus driving a recession, depression or an economic hit like no other?
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Holding your nerve – why retirees fear a market plunge
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Historic $130bn wage subsidy to cover 6 million workers
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Stage 2 – Covid-19 stimulus package.
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Covid-19 Update - Small Business
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PM launches $17.6 billion virus stimulus plan
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The plunge in shares – seven things investors need to keep in mind
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Three reasons why low inflation is good for shares and property
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Can refinancing my home loan save me money?
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Expected GDP by country 2010 to 2100
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Super investment options – what’s right for you?
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Life beyond work
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Statistical picture of Australia - Update
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A resource hub for our clients.
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Market Update
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Real Time World Population Growth - Wow!!
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Dividends explained
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Start 2020 with a best snapshot of Australia.
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5 tips for green investing
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Make Australians save again
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Bushfires and the Australian economy
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Grow your super in the new year
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Australia by the Numbers
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How to create realistic goals…… and stick to them.
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5 days to get your finances in order
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Our Advent calendar for 2019
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5 reasons why I’m not so fussed about the global outlook
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Superannuation changes
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You'll be the life of the party when armed with this information!
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7 tips to improve your financial wellness
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Rebooting for retirement
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5 reasons why the A$ may be close to the bottom
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Resist today, relax tomorrow
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Market Update 30 September 2019
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How much superannuation is enough?
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All Australia's vital statistics - October 2019
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6 new financial videos
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Boost savings with compound interest
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High times for low interest rates
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Market Update - September 2019
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Will the world slip up on oil again?
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Australia by the numbers - September 2019
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Spending money in a cashless world
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Dealing with being cash poor and asset rich
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Saving for a rainy day
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Market update
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Access to more resources and tools than most websites.
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Nine reasons why recession remains unlikely in Australia
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Can I go back to work if I’ve accessed my super?
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How's Australia doing statistically?
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Protecting your super package.
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Making the most of record-low interest rates.
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Market Update 2019
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How the top 10 global companies have changes since 1998
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The longest US economic expansion ever
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When can I access my super
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Australia by numbers – Update
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How to retire early
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How to play catch up with your Super
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Inflation undershoots in Australia
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9 money mistakes to avoid in retirement
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What a financial planner does to help.
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Australia's vital statistics.
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What kind of money parent are you?
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How to save money
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Federal Budget 2019 - Overview
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How the 2019 Federal Budget affects you
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New Global growth slowing, plunging bond yields & inverted yield curves
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Women and Money
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Market Update - March 2019
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The problem with getting to 53 years of age.
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How to avoid a travel debt hangover
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Things to avoid as a newbie investor
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Budget Time - How's Australia going?
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Most older Aussies prefer home care over a nursing home
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Why growth in China is unlikely to slow too far
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10 money conversations to have when your relationship heats up
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Australia slides into a 'per capita recession'
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6 steps to get your money stuff together
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All you need to know about how Australia is going.
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Australian housing downturn Q&A
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6 ways to reduce your credit card debt once and for all
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5 life insurance questions you've always wanted to ask
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2019 a list of lists - regarding the macro investment outlook
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Part 4 - The major benefit of ‘behavioural coaching'
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How to adult—a quick guide to personal finances in your 20s
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How Australia is performing.
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The Australian economy in 2019
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Holiday budgeting tips— How to avoid a travel debt hangover
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Australia - a comprehensive run-down of our vital statistics.
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The Fed and market turmoil - the Fed turns a bit dovish but not enough (yet)
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12 ways to avoid waste this Christmas
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Rising US interest rates, trade wars, the US midterm election results, etc
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Our Advent calendar for 2018
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Responsible and ethical investing
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What are the 3 biggest living expenses for households?
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Your Adviser and Behavioural Coaching
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Stop!! Don't do a paper Budget, use our online budgeting tools instead.
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Information needed to be the BBQ expert.
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Would you like to retire by 40?
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The property cycle and the economy
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How financial advice helps create wealth.
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7 money personalities you may identify with or want to avoid
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Are shares expensive?
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How's Australia doing statistically?
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Super investment options – what’s right for you?
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Here's how to lead a happier life
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What happened to all the worries about rising inflation and bond yields? Goldilocks, tariffs, Turkey & other things
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Is it better to buy an investment property or home first?
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Nine keys to successful investing
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This information will turn you into a fireside expert.
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How Australians will use their tax return
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Lessons from the blue zones: secrets of a long life
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Trumponomics and investment markets
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Tools for budgeting, cash flow, Super and more ….
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How much super should I have at my age?
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How tax deductible personal super contributions work
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The rise of the gig economy and side gigs (thanks to technology)
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Statistics for all Australians
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Watch out for tax scams
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After the Australian household debt and east coast housing booms
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Now’s the time for tax planning
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Why it pays to contribute to your partner's super
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Australia by numbers – Update
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How to deal with financial stress – nearly 1 in 3 affected
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Federal Budget 2018 – Overview
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Your Budget
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4 components of our 2018 Federal Budget
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US China trade war fears – Q & A
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Tools to help you manage your financial position are available on our site.
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7 ways to boost your super
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Australians reveal their priority goals
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Australia by numbers – Update
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Your retirement questions answered
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How to make money by turning your unwanted goods into cash
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Our website is really our digital office.
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Bitcoin – is it really for you?
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Spread your money, reduce risk
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Love and money? It’s not about control
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The pullback in shares - seven reasons not to be too concerned
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Australia. All you need to know to be the expert.
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Australian’s love affair with debt - how big is the risk?
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5 ways to keep a cool head in a falling share market
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2018 – a list of lists regarding the macro investment outlook
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Sports lovers enjoy better financial fitness
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Where Australia is at. Our leading indicators.
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The year that was and the year ahead
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Add some extra cash to your New Year
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New year, new financial resolutions
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Our Advent calendar for 2017
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Where are we in the global investment cycle?
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Australia's vital statistics
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12 ways to enjoy summer without spending a fortune
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One in three Aussies travel without protection
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Digital payment options could see you spend more this Christmas
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If you’ve always thought property prices only go up…
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Will Australian house prices crash?
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Where are we in the global investment cycle and what's the risk of a 1987 style crash?
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Money steps for women
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Resources on our site to help you, your family and your friends.
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Australian Dietary Guidelines and healthy eating chart (PDF)
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How to retire, your way
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Prepare for retirement without missing out today
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Be the boss of your cash
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The Australian economy bounces back again
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Should you lend money to family?
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Money mistakes people make in their 50s and 60s
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Australian Dietary Guidelines and healthy eating chart (PDF)
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Eight steps to improved cashflow... and lifestyle
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Powerful Budgeting, cash flow and Super Tools available on our site.
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5 ways Australians will use their tax return this year
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Australia's leading causes of death - ABS
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The threat of war with North Korea
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Six traits of Australians living the dream
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The break higher in the Australian dollar is likely to be limited
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Money can buy you happiness, you’re just spending it wrong
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Key Economic Indicators, 2017 – updated
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Helping your kids buy a home
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From Goldilocks to taper tantrum 2.0
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What’s your debt age?
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Doing a budget is a good idea but ....
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Planning is the key to making it financially
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What to do when you come into money
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Managing your money when you move in together
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Reduce your bills with these household items
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It pays to contribute to your partner's super
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How to cope with losing independence
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Transition to retirement income streams
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The Australian economy hits another rough patch
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Watch out for tax scams
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The three core pillars of this year's budget
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Federal Budget - 2017-18 - Overview
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Federal Budget - 2017-18 - Budget documents
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Make the most of the current super caps
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Five, four, three… it’s not too late to get more in super
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Super changes are coming
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What’s your debt age?
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Australian cash rate on hold
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Super changes this financial year - Dr Shane Oliver - video
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The door is closing on super’s current caps
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Is Donald Trump's honeymoon with investors over?
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Estate planning and why you need a super plan
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What does a comfortable retirement look like?
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Give your career a health check
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Super changes from July 2017
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Changes to the Age Pension assets test
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Keep your money safe over the silly season
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Looking ahead at 2017
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Review of 2016, outlook for 2017 - looking better despite the political noise
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Merry Christmas for 2016, a Happy New Year and a prosperous 2017.
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54.2 million worries
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Five tips for happy healthy ageing
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Thinking about managing your own super?
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Sending more to the tax office than you should?
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Government pulls back on proposed changes to super
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Market Update - What to consider when investing in a low return world
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Stop!! Don't do a paper Budget, use our online budgeting tools instead.
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Oliver's Insight - Megatrends
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Value of Advice
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A growing family doesn't have to blow the budget
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Blinded by optimism
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Thinking about managing your own super?
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The investment outlook - it's not all that bad!
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What’s your biggest obstacle to financial success?
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Ageing Parents
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Should you own the roof over your head?
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Be a senior entrepreneur on your own terms!
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Brexit and other key developments
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Brexit wins
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Commentary on major issues - AMP
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Five money habits for a happy financial year
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Remember to factor in parental subsidies at tax time
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Are grandparents giving too much?
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2016-17 Federal Budget - AMP
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2016 Budget in detail
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How (and why) to talk to your adult children about insurance
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Procrastination: Just do it. Eventually.
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Why Australian property won't collapse
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The Lucky Country holding up pretty well
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Have we reached the bottom?
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The evolution of the Chinese consumer
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Retirement rolls around faster than you think
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Pressed for time?
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Changes to the Age Pension assets test
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Women are building financial intelligence
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Heirlooms no more
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Initial market falls precede stronger returns - Shane Oliver
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What exactly is income protection insurance and do I need it?
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A rough start to the year, which could have further to go
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Aged Care - Changes to Assessment of Rental Income
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A bump in the road, then a new start
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New year, new start – are you ready for retirement?
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Review of 2015, outlook for 2016 - Dr Shane Oliver
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We wish you a Merry Christmas for 2015 and a Happy New Year
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Go easy on the plastic over Christmas
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Resolutions for a wealthy future
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The Australian dollar doing what it normally does - overshoot. Dr Shane Oliver
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How to manage volatility in a low return world
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The Australian economy - more help will be needed. Dr Shane Oliver
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Insurance through my super
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Four tactics to build an investment portfolio
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The demand for global infrastructure
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Help achieve your investment goals with dynamic asset allocation
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The Power of Budgeting
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Jump retirement hurdles with a coach
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Preparing for the time of your life
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A Super Loan for all reasons
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Making a smooth transition
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Budget 2015 - some professional opinions
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Australian Government - Budget 2015
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2016-17 Federal Budget - AMP

 

Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison put forward a number of proposed changes, mainly around contributions to superannuation and taxation, in his budget speech last night. 

       

Here’s a brief roundup of what the proposals could mean for you—whether you’re starting out in your career, taking care of family, on the cusp of retirement or enjoying life after work. 

Remember, proposals are not set in stone and could change as legislation passes through parliament. 

Superannuation

1. Lifetime cap for non-concessional superannuation contributions
Proposed effective date: 7.30pm (AEST) 3 May 2016 

Currently, the non-concessional contributions cap is $180,000 per person, per financial year. If you are under age 65 at any time in the financial year, you can make a non-concessional contribution of up to $540,000 under the bring-forward provisions. 

The government proposes to replace the current contribution cap with a $500,000 lifetime non-concessional contribution cap. This lifetime cap is proposed to commence at 7.30pm (AEST) on 3 May 2016. The cap will be indexed to average weekly ordinary time earnings (AWOTE). 

The lifetime cap will take into account all non-concessional contributions made on or after 1 July 2007. 

Contributions made between 1 July 2007 and 3 May 2016 will be counted towards this lifetime cap. However, contributions made before commencement of this measure, that is 7.30pm (AEST) on 3 May 2016, will not result in an excess. 

Excess contributions made after commencement will need to be removed or be subject to penalty tax. 


2. Reduction of the concessional contribution cap
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2017 

Currently, the standard concessional contribution (CC) cap is $30,000 per financial year. A higher temporary concessional contributions cap of $35,000 (unindexed) applies if you are aged 49 years or over on 30 June of the previous financial year. 

The Government is proposing to reduce the annual cap on concessional superannuation contributions to $25,000 for everyone, irrespective of their age. 


3. Reduction to Division 293 tax threshold
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2017 

From 1 July 2017, the government has proposed to lower the Division 293 threshold (the point at which high income earners pay an additional 15% tax on contributions) from $300,000 to $250,000. 


4. Allowing catch up concessional contributions
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2017 

Currently, the concessional contribution cap is applied on a 'use it or lose it' basis. That is, the unused amount of the concessional cap cannot be carried forward. 

From 1 July 2017, the government will allow eligible individuals to make additional concessional contributions where they have not reached their concessional contributions cap in previous years. This option will only be available to those individuals with a superannuation balance less than $500,000. 

It is proposed that the unused amounts will be carried forward on a rolling basis for a period of five consecutive years with only unused amounts that accrue after 1 July 2017 being eligible. 

The proposed measure will also apply to members of defined benefit schemes. 


5. Removal of the work test to contribute to superannuation
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2017 

Currently, individuals aged 65 to 75 who want to make voluntary superannuation contributions need to meet the work test. People aged 70 or over are also currently unable to receive contributions from their spouses. 

The government will remove these restrictions for all individuals aged less than 75, from 1 July 2017. 


6. Making it easier to claim tax deductions for personal super contributions
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2017 

Currently, if you are engaged in employment activities during a financial year, a deduction for personal superannuation contributions can only be claimed where the 'less than 10% rule' is satisfied. This rule broadly requires that the income attributable to employment activities does not exceed 10% of income from all sources. 

The government is proposing to abolish this test, allowing all individuals up to age 75 to claim an income tax deduction for personal superannuation contributions. If legislated, this will effectively allow all individuals, regardless of their employment circumstances, to make concessional superannuation contributions up to the concessional cap. 

Observation:

  • This measure assists those whose employer may not provide the ability to make salary sacrifice contributions to super. It will also assist those who are partially self-employed and partially wage and salary earners.


7. Introducing the Low Income Super Tax Offset (LISTO)
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2017 

From 1 July 2012, individuals with an income of up to $37,000 automatically received a government contribution of up to $500 paid directly into their super. However, this Low Income Superannuation Contribution (LISC) will not be available in respect of concessional contributions made after 1 July 2017. 

From 1 July 2017, the government is proposing to introduce a replacement – the Low Income Superannuation Tax Offset (LISTO). The LISTO will provide a non-refundable tax offset to superannuation funds, based on the tax paid on concessional contributions made on behalf of low income earners, up to an annual cap of $500. 

The LISTO will apply to members with adjusted taxable income up to $37,000 who have had a concessional contribution made on their behalf. 


8. Making spouse contributions more attractive
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2017 

Currently, if you make contributions into your spouse’s account you are entitled to a tax offset of up to $540 if certain requirements are met. One of the requirements to qualify for the maximum offset is that the receiving spouse’s assessable income, reportable employer superannuation contributions and reportable fringe benefits in the financial year must be less than $10,800. 

To be eligible to receive the contribution, the receiving spouse must currently be:

  • under age 65 or
  • aged between 65 and 70 and has met the work test for the financial year in which the contribution is made.


The government proposes to:

  • remove the work test restrictions for all individuals aged up to 75 and
  • increase access to the spouse superannuation tax offset by raising the lower income threshold for the receiving spouse to $37,000 (cutting out at $40,000).


9. Changes to the taxation of Transition to Retirement (TTR) income streams
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2017 

The internal earnings within a superannuation account on the amount used to purchase a pension are currently tax free. This will no longer apply to transition to retirement income streams from 1 July 2017 should the proposal go ahead. 

This means that earnings on fund assets supporting a transition to retirement strategy after this date would be subject to the same maximum 15% tax rate applicable to an accumulation fund. 


10. Introduction of a $1.6 million superannuation transfer balance cap
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2017 

From 1 July 2017, the government is proposing to introduce a $1.6 million transfer balance cap. This cap will limit the total amount of accumulated superannuation benefits that an individual will be able to transfer into the retirement income phase. Subsequent earnings on pension balances will not form part of this cap. 

If you have superannuation amounts in excess of $1.6 million, you will be able to maintain this excess amount in a superannuation accumulation account (where earnings will be taxed at the concessional rate of 15 per cent). 

A tax on amounts that are transferred in excess of the $1.6 million cap (including earnings on these excess transferred amounts) will be applied, similar to the tax treatment that currently applies to excess non-concessional contributions. 

Fund members who are already in the retirement income phase with balances above $1.6 million will be required to reduce their retirement balance to $1.6 million by 1 July 2017 should the proposal go ahead. These excess balance amounts may be converted to a superannuation accumulation account. 


Taxation – general
11. Changes to marginal tax rates
As speculated, a tax cut has been proposed at the current $80,000 taxable income threshold. As a result, marginal tax rates for resident taxpayers are proposed to change as follows: 

Notes: Medicare levy may also apply, 47% tax rate includes Temporary Budget Repair Levy (TBRL, additional 2%). The TBRL is due to expire from 30 June 2017 and has not been extended in this budget. 

Observations:

  • The Low Income Tax Offset (LITO) remains unchanged which gives resident taxpayers an effective tax free threshold of $20,542 in 2016-17.
  • Indicative tax cuts: If you earn $87,000 or more per year, you would get a maximum tax cut of $315 under this measure. If you earned less than $80,000 there will be no change to your tax calculation.


Taxation – small business

12. Increase in small business entity turnover thresholds
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2016 

Starting from 1 July 2016, the government proposes to increase the small business annual aggregated turnover threshold from $2 million to $10 million for certain small business concessions. 

From 1 July 2016 these small business concessions include:

  • the lowering of the small business corporate tax rate (see below)
  • for all businesses with annual aggregated turnover of less than $10 million simplified asset depreciation rules, including immediate tax deductibility for asset purchases costing less than $20,000 until 30 June 2017, and
  • other tax concessions such as the extension of the FBT exemption for work-related portable electronic devices and the immediate deduction of professional expenses.

Observation:

  • The current $2 million turnover threshold, or alternative $6 million net asset value test, will be retained for access to the small business Capital Gains Tax concessions.


13. Lowering the company tax rate to 25 per cent
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2016 

The government proposes to reduce the company tax rate to 25 per cent by 2026-27. 

Initially, the tax rate for companies with an annual aggregated turnover of less than $10 million will be reduced to 27.5 per cent from 1 July 2016. 


14. Unincorporated small business tax discount
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2016 

For small businesses, that are not companies, the government proposes to extend the unincorporated small business tax discount. From 2016-17, the discount will be available to business with aggregated annual turnover of less than $5 million, up from the current threshold of $2 million. The discount on tax payable on business income will be increased to 8 per cent, up from the current 5 per cent, but the maximum discount available will remain at $1,000 per annum. 

Over the next decade it is proposed to further expand the discount in phases to a final discount of 16 per cent, with the existing $1,000 maximum discount per individual for each income year to remain. 


Families and social security

15. Deferral of reforms to child care payments
Proposed effective date: 1 July 2018 

As part of the May 2015 Federal Budget it was proposed that a new single Child Care Subsidy (CCS) would replace the Child Care Benefit, the Child Care Rebate and the Jobs, Education and Training Child Care Fee Assistance from 1 July 2017. This measure has not yet been legislated and the proposed start date will now be deferred until 1 July 2018. 

 

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