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The Savings Tip Jar
Savings.com.au
351 episodes
9 hours ago
Savings.com.au's Dom and Harrison, and friends, discuss the latest Australian financial news and speak with special guests from leading financial institutions, picking their brain on the latest talking points in the economy and personal finance.
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Savings.com.au's Dom and Harrison, and friends, discuss the latest Australian financial news and speak with special guests from leading financial institutions, picking their brain on the latest talking points in the economy and personal finance.
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Business
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What the $3 million super tax changes mean for you
The Savings Tip Jar
17 minutes 39 seconds
2 weeks ago
What the $3 million super tax changes mean for you

We also spoke with savings scribe Denise Raward about the $3m super tax changes and what they mean for you. It was one of the key policies Jim Chalmers had been cooking up over the past couple years, but now he wants to significantly change it. Hmmm. Curious.

Denise's article here

https://www.savings.com.au/news/backdown-on-super-tax-for-the-rich


01:00 - Savings tip

03:10 - The super changes

06:28 - Low income earners benefit too

10:28 - Why the change of heart from Chalmers

13:07 - The way it indexes to inflation

15:39 - Hits to the budget

The Savings Tip Jar
Savings.com.au's Dom and Harrison, and friends, discuss the latest Australian financial news and speak with special guests from leading financial institutions, picking their brain on the latest talking points in the economy and personal finance.