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ATO to review super protections for victims of domestic violence under Coalition’s early access scheme – The Guardian
Officials promise to reexamine policies after conceding there were no specific controls to combat financial abuse under the government’s initiative
The Australian Taxation Office says it will look at whether more needs to be done to ensure victims of family violence dont lose their retirement savings as a consequence of abuse in the Morrison governments early access to superannuation initiative.
After ATO officials acknowledged on Tuesday there were no specific controls to combat financial abuse, the tax commissioner Chris Jordan told Senate estimates: We will certainly revert back and see what we can do now to find any examples and rectify…
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