Albanese govt planned changes to superannuation is a ‘death tax by stealth’

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Albanese govt planned changes to superannuation is a ‘death tax by stealth’
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Nationals MP Keith Pitt says the Albanese government’s plans to change superannuation is a “death tax by stealth”.

Nationals MP Keith Pitt says the Albanese government’s plans to change superannuation is a “death tax by stealth”.“The fact that it’s going to show up in retirement, which may be in a few years or a lot of years, doesn’t make any difference – it’s still yours.

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