Labor says it has “no intention” to cave to demands by the Greens that self-managed superannuation funds (SMSFs) be banned from speculative property investment in exchange for the party’s support on the $3 million super tax.
That’s despite such a ban being a part of Labor’s agenda in the past – but one it abandoned after its failed 2019 election campaign.
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