Interaction of the age pension means test and the taxation of superannuation
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Ingles, David
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Graduate Program in Public Policy, Australian National University
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The Australian social security system is probably the closest in the world to a negative income tax (NIT) or guaranteed minimum income (GMI). However, there is a difficulty in
reconciling a pure NIT solution directing assistance to the most needy with the desire to encourage retirement savings generally and enhance living standards of the retired. The economic cost of means testing can be reduced by making the means test more gradual. The
further step of means test abolition may be attractive in conjunction with certain proposals for
the heavier taxation of superannuation but may not otherwise be warranted. The means test
could be further rationalised by abandoning the separate assets test and returning to
something more like the "merged means test" that prevailed in Australia up until the mid-1970s,
modified to reflect current costs of annuities
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Ingles, D. (2001). Interaction of the age pension means test and the taxation of superannuation. Public Policy Discussion Paper 84. Canberra, ACT: Graduate Program in Public Policy, The Australian National University.
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