This presentation covers:
- what has changed?
- taxation of lump sum benefits
- what happens before and after 60?
- the new pro-rating rules and its impact on withdrawal and re-contributions
- the crystallisation of the pre-July 1983 component.
Source: Victoria
Published Date: 28 Feb 2007
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