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Poll support for super tax reforms

Krishani Dhanji

More than half of Australians support or strongly support reducing tax concessions for super balances over $3m, according to YouGov polling commissioned by the Australia Institute.

The polling found 52% backed the idea, while 26% of people oppose or strongly oppose the changes and 22% are undecided.

YouGov surveyed 1,535 voters finding those between 25 and 34 years and 35 and 49 years supported the proposed tax change the most. Those over 50 supported it the least.

The most supportive also happened to be those who voted independent, followed by Labor and Greens voters.

The Australia Institute’s executive director, Richard Denniss, said it should come “as no surprise” that many Australians don’t “share the hysteria” about the proposed policy change.

“Given that most Australians have less than $200,000 in super, it should come as no surprise that the vast majority of ordinary Australians don’t share the hysteria about this small change expressed by some very vocal critics …”

“One of the most interesting results is that independent voters, the voters who have cost the Liberal party so many of their once safest seats, are the most supportive of Labor’s proposed changes.”

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