Aware Super, Wesfarmers and Kelty join super tax fight

The Australian Financial Review
22 May

Aware Super chief executive Deanne Stewart, who runs the country’s third-largest superannuation fund, has joined growing calls for the government’s new super tax threshold to be increased in line with inflation to prevent younger generations from being stung.

Labor elder Bill Kelty and Wesfarmers chief executive Rob Scott have also expressed concerns about Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ push to tax unrealised gains in high-value super accounts.

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