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    Trump tax U-turn keeps Australian savers on millionaire path

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    Millions of Australian retirement savers are set to benefit financially after the United States scrapped a controversial tax proposal that would have sharply reduced returns on their U.S. investments. The move, tied to the withdrawal of Section 899 from President Donald Trump’s sweeping “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” safeguards over $450 billion in Australian superannuation assets and is expected to preserve and potentially boost long-term retirement wealth for millions of Australians.

    Trump tax U-turn keeps Australian savers on millionaire path
    Trump’s tax reversal spares Australian super funds from heavy losses, protecting retirement millionaire outcomes.

    Section 899 had proposed a retaliatory tax on foreign investors in the U.S., including Australian super funds, in response to international tax rules deemed unfavorable to U.S. firms. The clause would have significantly reduced the after-tax returns on American investments, prompting some funds to reconsider their overseas allocations. With its removal, Australians with retirement savings in the U.S. can now expect to maintain their investment growth trajectories without the added tax burden.

    U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the withdrawal following coordinated discussions with G7 finance leaders, indicating that the provision would no longer be necessary under a new multilateral tax understanding. The U.S. Treasury has now formally requested Congress to eliminate the clause from the legislation. The announcement has been widely interpreted as a strategic shift away from unilateral tax measures that threatened to disrupt global capital flows.

    Australia’s federal government welcomed the outcome. Treasurer Jim Chalmers confirmed that sustained diplomatic engagement, including direct talks with Secretary Bessent during the G7 summit in Canada, played a pivotal role in securing the change. He said the decision would help protect the retirement incomes of Australians and uphold confidence in the nation’s $3.7 trillion superannuation system, which relies heavily on international diversification.

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    The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), representing the nation’s largest retirement funds, said the move was essential for preserving strong returns. Chief Executive Mary Delahunty emphasized that the U.S. remains a critical market due to its scale and stability. She said Australian funds can now continue investing with confidence in U.S. equities, infrastructure, and fixed income assets without the threat of punitive tax treatment.

    Superannuation funds including Hostplus, the Future Fund, and AMP had been preparing for a potential restructuring of their international portfolios. Hostplus CEO David Elia confirmed the fund had been exploring new markets but would now maintain its strategic U.S. exposure. Elia also acknowledged the role played by Ambassador Kevin Rudd and Australian officials in advancing Australia’s interests and ensuring investor protections.

    Investors await clarity on 40 percent excise tax

    Despite the positive resolution, funds remain cautious about the broader legislation. Some aspects of the U.S. tax package, including a proposed 40 percent excise tax on certain foreign earnings, continue to raise concerns among institutional investors. Several Australian funds had paused niche investments, such as litigation funding, until further clarity emerges on the final text of the bill. Globally, financial institutions and investment firms have responded favorably to the removal of Section 899. Barclays CEO C.S. Venkatakrishnan said the decision helps preserve U.S. competitiveness as an investment destination and reflects constructive dialogue among key economic allies.

    Analysts believe the move will help stabilize foreign investment flows into the U.S. and prevent market disruptions. With Australian super funds maintaining a strong presence in U.S. markets, the decision to withdraw Section 899 is seen as a critical win for retirement savers. By averting new tax liabilities, the change is expected to support long-term wealth accumulation and reinforce confidence in global investment strategies. – By Content Syndication Services.

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