
Track your spending
Tracking your spending is a way to take control of your money. Knowing where your money goes can help you spend less and save more.

Tracking your spending is a way to take control of your money. Knowing where your money goes can help you spend less and save more.

How much tax you pay on your super contributions and withdrawals depends on: your total super amount your age the type of contribution or withdrawal

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