Super changes not retrospective, govt says

Senior government figures are dismissing claims planned superannuation changes are retrospective.

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The federal government is dismissing claims its superannuation changes are retrospective. Source: AAP

The federal government is dismissing claims its superannuation changes are retrospective.

Former Abbott government chief of staff Peta Credlin has criticised the planned $1.6 million cap on retirement-phase accounts as unfair because of retrospectivity provisions.

"It's not retrospective - it's a furphy. We changed the rate of taxation ... there's nothing retrospective about that," cabinet minister Steve Ciobo told ABC radio on Tuesday.

Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer says the initial $1.6 million in super accounts can continue to grow tax-free.

"The capital itself will remain untaxed," she wrote in an opinion piece in The Australian.

The change would affect just one per cent of Australians with a super fund account, and the government would consult on the changes to ensure there were no unintended consequences.


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