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Tax changes bring relief as Labor backtracks on 'widow tax' provision

The government has made its fifth substantial amendment to recent tax legislation, dropping a controversial measure affecting tax-deferred arrangements.

By The Daily Sydney · Published 25 June 2026 at 6:03 pm

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Tax changes bring relief as Labor backtracks on 'widow tax' provision
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The Labor government has reversed course on a contentious 'widow tax' provision as its tax bill passed parliament, marking the fifth significant change to the legislation since the budget was handed down, according to smh.com.au. The late-stage alteration reflects pressure from backbenchers and community concerns about the measure's impact.

For Sydney households, particularly those managing estate planning and superannuation arrangements, the reversal removes uncertainty about how tax-deferred savings would be treated. The frequent amendments to the tax package suggest the government is listening to feedback from constituents across Sydney and beyond, though the multiple changes also highlight the complexity of balancing revenue objectives with community expectations around retirement savings and family wealth planning.

Sources: smh.com.au.

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