Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Colin Beszant (PDF - 46k)
Submission DR109 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
This was first sent to my local Federal member, Stephen Jones on 2 October 2014 (unfortunately with no response) and I believe it shows many of the problems with the superannuation industry, notably the issues of multiple accounts, default accounts,
Date received: 6 Jun 2018
Chris Delaney (PDF - 36k)
Submission DR111 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
5/6/18. To the Productivity Commission â Superannuation. I am writing to see if you are including a review of the number of members allowed in a Self Managed Super Fund. We are a family of five â husband, wife, and 3 adult children, however the
Date received: 5 Jun 2018
Anup Basu (PDF - 115k)
Submission DR110 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
Monday, 4 June 2018. Commissioner Peter Harris. Chairman, Stage 2 Enquiry Draft Report. The Productivity Commission. Dear Mr. Harris,. SUPERANNUATION: ASSESSING EFFICIENCY AND COMPETITIVENESS. SUBMISSION ON DRAFT REPORT: FINDING 4.3. I refer to your
Date received: 4 Jun 2018
Elizabeth Sheedy and Denise Jepsen (PDF - 910k)
Submission DR108 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
Interim Report: Risk Management Maturity in Large Australian Superannuation Funds. Elizabeth Sheedy, Denise Jepsen. Associate Professor Elizabeth Sheedy is a specialist in financial risk management based at the Macquarie Applied Finance Centre.
Date received: 3 Jun 2018
Geoff Nattrass (PDF - 54k)
Submission DR106 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
31 May 2018. Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency and Competitiveness. Points:. 1. Regarding âDefault fund A superannuation fund to which an employerâs Superannuation Guarantee contributions are paid if the employee does not choose an
Date received: 31 May 2018
Kyle Ringrose (PDF - 123k)
Submission DR107 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
31 May 2018 Australian Government Productivity Commission. To whom it may concern Re: Productivity Commission Report: Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency and Competitiveness. Thank you for the opportunity to make this submission. I have been
- Attachment 1: Measuring performance for 'long horizon' investing (PDF - 568.2 KB)
- Attachment 1: Measuring performance for 'long horizon' investing (Word - 601.0 KB)
- Attachment 2: Investment risk of a defined contribution fund (PDF - 299.1 KB)
- Attachment 2: Investment risk of a defined contribution fund (Word - 209.4 KB)
Date received: 31 May 2018
Paul Kershaw (PDF - 45k)
Submission DR105 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
My daughter who is a high school student started a part time job in July 2017. She was required to nominate a super fund to her employer. We had a look at the available options and noted they all charge fees, even for students and irrespective of
Date received: 30 May 2018
Roger Cohen (PDF - 315k)
Submission DR116 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
Submission to Productivity Commission inquiry into the efficiency and. competitiveness of Australiaâs superannuation system. Submitted by: Roger Cohen. SMSFs and Trustees as Fiduciaries. Virtually anyone can start an SMSF, and can then operate it
Date received: 30 May 2018
Tom Geiser (PDF - 34k)
Submission DR104 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
Hi PC,. You should also look into the implications of having many super-wealthy people using Superannuation for tax minimisation. Generous perks given to previous generations do not need to be grandfathered if those people have already profited
Date received: 29 May 2018
Marko Jakovich (PDF - 45k)
Submission DR102 for Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency And Competitiveness View full list
I am ex Australian defence member and have an MSBS (Military super fund) that I cannot roll into, contribute or roll into my other super fund. From what I have been told and from what I can remember, this is a government super fund and the funds
Date received: 29 May 2018
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