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above. Employers in Australia currently make compulsory contributions of 9.25 percent of wages and salaries to tax … comfortable lifestyle during retirement. We further find that omitting one or more 'pillars' of saving will significantly bias …
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The Australian Taxation Office release of annual longitudinally linked individual tax and superannuation records, known as the ATO Longitudinal Information Files (ALife), opens-up opportunities for new research. In this study, we provide an overview of ALife, focusing on its use for retirement...
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Concerns over the adequacy of low and middle-income earner contributions to retirement plans have led governments to introduce targeted matching schemes. In this study, we examine the effects of a simple and generous Australian scheme using administrative tax-filer data, exploiting longitudinal...
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Concerns over the adequacy of low and middle-income earner contributions to retirement plans have led governments to introduce targeted matching schemes. In this study, we examine the effects of a simple and generous Australian scheme using administrative tax-filer data, exploiting longitudinal...
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Concerns over the adequacy of low and middle-income earner contributions to retirement plans have led governments to introduce targeted matching schemes. In this study, we examine the effects of a simple and generous Australian scheme using administrative tax-filer data, exploiting longitudinal...
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above. Employers in Australia currently make compulsory contributions of 9.25 per cent of wages and salaries to tax … comfortable lifestyle during retirement. We further find that omitting one or more ‘pillars’ of saving will significantly bias …
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of detailed investigation. In this paper, household panel survey data from Australia are used that also find higher …
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