DESPITE Labor introducing Australia's modern superannuation system, most people do not trust party on the issue and are opposed to any tax increases after the federal government's pre-budget announcement of cuts to retirement concessions for the wealthiest, a Newspoll shows.
The poll, in The Australian newspaper on Tuesday, revealed 55 per cent of voters did not "currently" trust Labor on superannuation, compared to 31 per cent who did.
Just one in four believes the ALP, the party that introduced modern superannuation and compulsory employer payments to workers, can best handle the issue.
The Newspoll survey was taken on the weekend after Treasurer Wayne Swan announced changes aimed at saving $1 billion over four years.
Eighty-one per cent of coalition voters were strongly against Labor, as well as 24 per cent of ALP voters, who also said they did not trust it.
There was almost equal support from both sides of politics for lifting the maximum limit allowed for extra personal payments into superannuation from the current $25,000, with 69 per cent of coalition voters and 67 per cent of Labor voters in agreement.
The poll showed opposition to an increased tax on superannuation at 78 per cent, with 89 per cent of coalition voters and 66 per cent of Labor voters against the move.
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