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533 concessional contributions are maxed, div 296 tax + how much do I need to retire with Vince Scully (part 2)

533 concessional contributions are maxed, div 296 tax + how much do I need to retire with Vince Scully (part 2)

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Today's episode is the second half of Dev's chat with Vince Scully from Life Sherpa (listen to last week's episode for part 1!), where Dev and Vince discuss:


👉🏻 should you make non concessional contributions or invest outside super?

👉 the div 296 tax

👉🏼 how much do you need in retirement


Check out Dev's episode on Div 296 here: Apple Podcast | Spotify


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