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  2. Superannuation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Superannuation in Australia, or "super", is a savings system for workplace pensions in retirement. It involves money earned by an employee being placed into an investment fund to be made legally available to members upon retirement. Employers make compulsory payments to these funds at a proportion of their employee's wages.

  3. Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    Before ERISA, some defined benefit pension plans required decades of service before an employee's benefit became vested. It was not unusual for a plan to provide no benefit at all to an employee who left employment before the specified retirement age (e.g. 65), regardless of the length of the employee's service.

  4. Pension fund - Wikipedia

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    A pension fund, also known as a superannuation fund in some countries, is any program, fund, or scheme which provides retirement income. Pension funds typically have large amounts of money to invest and are the major investors in listed and private companies.

  5. Social pension - Wikipedia

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    The social pension in New Zealand is called the New Zealand Superannuation. [21] The requirements for getting the pension are that you have to be at least 65 years old, be a citizen of New Zealand, a permanent resident of New Zealand, or hold a residence-class visa. [ 21 ]

  6. Superannuation Act - Wikipedia

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    The Overseas Superannuation Act 1991 (c. 16) The British Council and Commonwealth Institute Superannuation Act 1986 (c. 51) The Local Government Superannuation Act 1953 (1 & 2 Eliz. 2. c. 25) The Local Government Superannuation Act 1939 (2 & 3 Geo. 6. c 18) The Local Government Superannuation (Scotland) Act 1937 (1 Edw. 8 & 1 Geo. 6. c. 69)

  7. How retirement savings will change in 2025 [Video] - AOL

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    Saving for retirement will get a modest boost in 2025 thanks to higher contribution limits and the phase-in of provisions stemming from the Secure 2.0 Act, which became law at the end of 2023.

  8. Fitzgerald v Muldoon - Wikipedia

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    The Third Labour Government had passed the New Zealand Superannuation Act 1974 requiring employees and employers to make matching compulsory contributions to a superannuation fund from 1 April 1975. This was to be administered by the Superannuation Board.

  9. Taxation of superannuation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The taxable income of a superannuation fund is taxed at a flat rate of 15%; however, concessional contributions of those members whose taxable income exceeds $300,000 are subject to a rate of 30%. In the 2016 federal budget, the government proposed to reduce, effective 1 July 2017, the threshold when the tax rate of 30% comes in to members ...