Ban non-concessional contributions, says lobbyist
One lobby group has called on the government to ban non-concessional contributions for super balances exceeding $2.5 million.
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One lobby group has called on the government to ban non-concessional contributions for super balances exceeding $2.5 million.
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With SMSF assets now accounting for almost half of all assets held within exchange-traded funds (ETFs), SMSF allocations have helped boost ...