Submitted by Exhausted Adviser on Wed, 2023-01-18 09:38

I applaud making advice tax deductible, but surely when that happens, advisers can have access to client's ATO portals. The amount of work we could reduce for the ATO would be enormous if advisers could look up a client's concessional contributions, taxable income, etc. without having to ask the client to use my.gov.au all the time (challenging for over 70 years old clients) or the tax agent (good luck with that). Please let's have more common sense and less paperwork.

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