The number of people tapping super for dental work doubled in a year
The number of people who tapped their retirement savings to pay for dental work has more than doubled in the past two years, and the Australian Tax Office approved more than $171 million in superannuation for early release last year.
The early release of super on medical grounds is available to people experiencing severe suffering, but the Albanese government this week flagged a crackdown on the practice, accusing unscrupulous operators of helping vulnerable consumers raid their savings.
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