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- Superannuation_in_Australia abstract "Superannuation in Australia refers to the arrangements which people make in Australia to have funds available for them in retirement. Superannuation in Australia is government-supported and encouraged, and minimum provisions are compulsory for employees. For example, employers are required to pay a proportion of an employee's salaries and wages (9.25% as of 1 July 2013) into a superannuation fund, but people are encouraged to put aside additional funds into superannuation. From 1 January 2014, employers are required to pay default contributions to an authorised MySuper product. The minimum obligation required by employers is set to increase from 9% to 12% gradually stepping annually from 2013.An individual can withdraw funds out of a superannuation fund when the person meets one of the conditions of release contained in Schedule 1 of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Regulations 1994.".
- Superannuation_in_Australia wikiPageExternalLink self-managed-super.
- Superannuation_in_Australia wikiPageExternalLink s3425783.htm.
- Superannuation_in_Australia wikiPageExternalLink super.
- Superannuation_in_Australia wikiPageExternalLink Australian-Taxation-Office-Cooper-Bill-Shorten-pd20101220-CB2ZQ?OpenDocument.
- Superannuation_in_Australia wikiPageExternalLink Bill-Shorten-superannuation-sham-contract-ATO-pd20101117-B9VTE?opendocument&src=rss.
- Superannuation_in_Australia wikiPageExternalLink superannuation-and-retirement.
- Superannuation_in_Australia wikiPageExternalLink story-fn59niix-1226038148531.
- Superannuation_in_Australia wikiPageExternalLink superannuation-calculator.
- Superannuation_in_Australia wikiPageID "3271078".
- Superannuation_in_Australia wikiPageRevisionID "606586818".
- Superannuation_in_Australia hasPhotoCollection Superannuation_in_Australia.
- Superannuation_in_Australia subject Category:Economy_of_Australia.
- Superannuation_in_Australia subject Category:Investment.
- Superannuation_in_Australia subject Category:Public_policy_in_Australia.
- Superannuation_in_Australia subject Category:Superannuation_in_Australia.
- Superannuation_in_Australia subject Category:Taxation_in_Australia.
- Superannuation_in_Australia comment "Superannuation in Australia refers to the arrangements which people make in Australia to have funds available for them in retirement. Superannuation in Australia is government-supported and encouraged, and minimum provisions are compulsory for employees. For example, employers are required to pay a proportion of an employee's salaries and wages (9.25% as of 1 July 2013) into a superannuation fund, but people are encouraged to put aside additional funds into superannuation.".
- Superannuation_in_Australia label "Superannuation in Australia".
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