Hidden in the proposed superannuation legislation is a ‘truly dangerous idea’

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Hidden in the proposed superannuation legislation is a ‘truly dangerous idea’
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Sky News host Cory Bernardi says hidden in the proposed superannuation legislation is a “truly dangerous idea”.

“That is the essence of what they are proposing on unrealised gains tax.

“As it stands now when you sell something and you make a profit, you pay the appropriate tax on that profit – now Treasurer Chalmers wants you to pay tax on the supposed profit, even if you haven’t actually sold it.”

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