One predictable consequence of the change of government in May was that it would take about five minutes for the taxation of superannuation to come back onto the policy agenda.
This is not because the Labor campaign platform foreshadowed any changes in this area, but because the new government is seen by the advocates of increased superannuation taxation as being more likely to make such changes — particularly in a difficult budgetary context.
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