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Geoff Wilson

Chalmers’ super tax will send productivity backwards

Taxing unrealised gains in superannuation, as proposed by the Treasurer, will not deliver the Hawke-Keating style reform that is desperately needed.

All Australians need a conversation about tax. To start, we need to be honest about what drives productivity and what destroys it.

Taxing unrealised gains in superannuation, as proposed by Treasurer Jim Chalmers, will not deliver the productivity reform that is desperately needed. It is a backward, distortionary measure that will stifle investment, kill innovation and reduce the very productivity growth he claims to champion.

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Geoff Wilson is chairman and chief investment officer at Wilson Asset Management.

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