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ATO Ramps Up Superannuation Compliance
In the 2022-2023 financial year, the ATO reclaimed $1.13 billion in Super Guarantee Charges, penalties for companies that fail to pay required super contributions on time.
Read MoreIn the 2022-2023 financial year, the ATO reclaimed $1.13 billion in Super Guarantee Charges, penalties for companies that fail to pay required super contributions on time.
Read MoreThe average balanced super fund option fell by 1.6%, marking the third month in a row that super returns have declined.* However, it’s not all doom and gloom considering returns remain positive over 1 through 20 years.*
Read MoreAustralians not seizing the opportunity to grow their super balances might miss out on the benefits of a financially comfortable retirement.
Read MoreProspective retirees may be looking to hang up their hats as October showed online searches for retirement planning rose by 50%, according to Aware Super.
Read MoreThe Women’s Economic Equality Taskforce (WEET) has presented the Federal Government with a proposal to increase super entitlements for workers on paid parental leave.
Read MoreWhen we think about retirement, confidence is key. Unfortunately, a recent survey by CoreData published 24 October found many Aussies aged 55 and over are uneasy about their retirement funds.
Read MoreThe buzz around the government's proposed tax hike on super accounts over $3 million has reached a crescendo, with the Treasury Secretary now sifting through a heap of submissions from people eager to have their voices heard.
Read MoreWomen over the age of 35 who are earning average salaries of $80,000 are the forgotten majority when it comes to superannuation, and tend to retire with $136,000 less than men according to Employment Hero.
Read MoreNew research from AMP reveals some Aussies may be hitting a snag when it comes to dealing with the retirement system.
Read MoreFor many Aussies, the intended age of retirement might not match up with their actual retirement age, recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) shows.
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