Labor accused of breaking another election promise

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26 Feb 2023, 8:37 pm

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‘Would just be the beginning’: Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor warns against potential changes to superannuation

The Opposition has warned that proposed changes to the superannuation scheme would “just be the beginning”, as Labor is accused of breaking another election promise.
Joseph Huitson

February 26, 2023

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Speaking to Sky News Australia on Sunday Mr Taylor said the Labor Government views the money as their own and not that of hard-working Australians.

“Labor promised that they weren’t going to change the goalposts on super, the Prime Minister was unambiguous on that,” Mr Taylor told Sky News Australia.

“And now he wants to change the rules. This is Australians’ money, that should be the starting point

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27 Feb 2023, 11:32 pm

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Government plans to legislate against superannuation withdrawals ‘in a crisis’
February 27, 2023 - 3:15PM

Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says the Government is going to legislate to stop future superannuation withdrawals “in a crisis”.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers told Sky News Australia a cap and removing tax concessions on super funds with more than $3 million is “on the table”, Mr Clennell said.


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28 Feb 2023, 4:16 am

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Albanese Government to double tax on $3m super funds after promising no changes to retirement scheme before election

The Labor Government will target Australians with superannuation funds larger than $3 million after promising no changes to the scheme weeks out from the election.
Tyrone Clarke

February 28, 2023


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28 Feb 2023, 8:19 pm

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Government claims super tax change isn’t a ‘broken promise’
22 hours ago

The government is claiming the superannuation tax change is not a “broken promise” because it doesn’t come into effect until after the next election, according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.

“Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is daring Peter Dutton to take him on on this at the next election,” Mr Clennell said.


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01 Mar 2023, 1:39 am

Klearly, if Jim Chalmers ever becomes PM, he will try to implement taxes on the family home.
BTW, I have NEVER seen such blatant political ambition in my entire life.
Albanese, beware.

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'I should have done that': Treasurer Jim Chalmers vows not to tax family homes after trainwreck interview on Sunrise

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has vowed not to tax Australian family homes just hours after defiantly refusing to rule out introducing the controversial tax in a fiery interview on Sunrise.
Lauren Evans

March 1, 2023

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he's "prepared" to admit he should of ruled out introducing a capital gains tax on Australian family homes.

In a heated interview on Sunrise on Wednesday morning, Mr Chalmers was asked several times if the government would introduce changes to capital gains tax concessions on family homes as Labor come under fire for its proposed reform of superannuation.

But the Treasurer refused to rule out the major tax threat despite Prime Minister Anthony Albanese later declaring it was a "bad idea".

Hours later on Wednesday, the Treasurer appeared in a press conference to address the latest GDP figures when Sky News Australia host Kieran Gilbert stepped in to ask about the future of the capital gains tax exemption.

"The Prime Minister said we're not going to impact the family home, full stop, exclamation mark, ruled out. Here is your opportunity to do the same," Gilbert said.


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01 Mar 2023, 2:58 pm

Jim Chalmers:

I have NEVER seen such naked ambition.
He and Albenese are at loggerheads with Labor policy, atm.

I will bet your collective left testicles that if he becomes PM, the family home will be taxed.
And that would just be the beginning.
This is not a major concern for me, but it does show a "hard left" political emphasis of this hyperpartisan.

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Treasurer makes ‘monumental gaffe’ after being questioned on capital gains tax
16 hours ago

Treasurer Jim Chalmers made a “monumental gaffe” on Wednesday morning when he refused to rule out any changes to capital gains tax on the family home, says Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell.

The Treasurer later corrected himself and ruled out any possible reform during a media conference, admitting he should have done so when asked earlier that morning.

“It’s the worst Labor gaffe since Anthony Albanese couldn’t remember the unemployment rate in Launceston during the election campaign,” Mr Clennell said.

“This is a concern for Jim Chalmers going forward in terms of his performance.

“The suspicion hangs around him, that he would rather tax a lot more, and that Anthony Albanese would not.”


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