Australians “… spooked out of… their [superannuation] investment” – Scott Morrison

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Treasurer Scott Morrison, 18 February 2016

 

One of our key drivers when contemplating potential superannuation reforms is stability and certainty, especially in the retirement phase. That is good for people who are looking 30 years down the track and saying is superannuation a good idea for me? If they are going to change the rules at the other end when you are going to be living off it then it is understandable that they might get spooked out of that as an appropriate channel for their investment. That is why I fear that the approach of taxing in that retirement phase penalises Australians who have put money into superannuation under the current rules – under the deal that they thought was there. It may not be technical retrospectivity but it certainly feels that way. It is effective retrospectivity, the tax technicians and superannuation tax technicians may say differently.

 

Source: http://sjm.ministers.treasury.gov.au/speech/001-2016/ :

http://sjm.ministers.treasury.gov.au/speech/001-2016/