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Submitted by Christine Swanson on Fri, 03/19/2021 - 10:58

It seems all the bodies pushing for increases in SGC are the ones who don't get left with the financial burden of funding it! This is going to be a huge strain on small business, why doesn't the Government come up with a plan to provide employees with an incentive to entice them to contribute personally into super. Australian small businesses are already struggling, without the added burden of legislation requiring them to fund the majority of their employees retirement plans!

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