‘Lack of clarity' around impact of Labor's super tax on federal politicians
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell has flagged the 'lack of clarity' around the Albanese government's super tax and how it will affect federal politicians.
The proposed legislation will apply a 30 per cent tax rate to super balances of more than $3 million, including unrealised capital gains.
'We already revealed here on Sky News those on the ex-state MP scheme, state judges, state police commissioners, won't cop the tax,' Mr Clennell said.
'A very simple fix is to make it on the withdrawals from the fund, not unrealised gains.'

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