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MLC Life Insurance (PDF - 255k)
Submission 72 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
Superannuation Stage 3: Assessing Competitiveness and Efficiency MLC Life Insurance submission to Productivity Commission September, 2017 . Contact:. James Connors . Senior Consultant, Government and Policy .
Date received: 8 Sep 2017
ANZ (PDF - 602k)
Submission 73 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
ANZ Response to Productivity Commission Inquiry. Assessing Competitiveness and Efficiency of. Australiaâs Superannuation System. September, 2017. 2. Contents. 1. Executive Summary 3. 2. The Case for Change 5 2.1 Disengagement 6 2.2 Rigidity 7 2.3
Date received: 8 Sep 2017
Hans Marti (PDF - 71k)
Submission 38 for Collection Models For Gst On Low Value Imported Goods View full list
Web-based selling to Australia disadvantages local Retailers for Items below $1000 in value and has a detrimental effect to employment. Our statistics show that our small business loses between 25-30% of potential sales to US and European web-based
Date received: 7 Sep 2017
National Farmers' Federation (NFF) (PDF - 460k)
Submission 6 for Competition In The Australian Financial System View full list
Page | 1 Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Competition in the Australian Financial. System September 2017. National FarmersâFederation. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Competition in the Australian.
Date received: 7 Sep 2017
Northern Territory Government (PDF - 294k)
Submission DR593 for Reforms To Human Services View full list
1. Northern Territory Government Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Reforms to Human Services. July 2017. Northern Territory Government Submission to the Inquiry into Reforms to Human Services | 2. Contents. Executive summary.4.
Date received: 7 Sep 2017
HESTA (PDF - 509k)
Submission 70 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
H.E.S.T. Australia Ltd ABN 66 006 818 695 AFSL 235249, the Trustee of Health Employees Superannuation Trust Australia (HESTA) ABN 64 971 749 321. HESTA 2017 Submission- Superannuation: Assessing Competitiveness and. Efficiency, July 2017. H.E.S.T.
Date received: 6 Sep 2017
CHOICE (PDF - 458k)
Submission 71 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
September 2017. Superannuation: Assessing Competitiveness and efficiency. Submission to the Productivity Commission. ABOUT US. Set up by consumers for consumers, CHOICE is the consumer advocate that provides. Australians with information and advice,
Date received: 6 Sep 2017
Financial Services Council (FSC) (PDF - 557k)
Submission 69 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
6 September 2017 Deputy Chair Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne VIC 8003 By email: super@pc.gov.au. Productivity Commission Inquiry in the Superannuation System. The Financial Services Council (FSC) welcomes the
Date received: 6 Sep 2017
Australia Post (PDF - 182k)
Submission 37 for Collection Models For Gst On Low Value Imported Goods View full list
Productivity Commission consultation on Collection Models for GST on Low Value Imported Goods. Australia Post submission. 1. Executive Summary In considering models for GST collection on imported articles, Australia Post considers it important to
Date received: 5 Sep 2017
Customs Brokers and Forwarders Council of Australia Inc (PDF - 4428k)
Submission 36 for Collection Models For Gst On Low Value Imported Goods View full list
CBFCA AUSTRALIA. Communica t e. Innova t e. Customs Brokers and Forwarders Council of Australia. Inc. COMMENTARY. Productivity Commission. Discussion Paper. Collection Models for GST on Low Value Imported. Goods. July 2017. CONTENTS. 1. EXECUTIVE
Date received: 5 Sep 2017
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