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What if an investor has an exemption from the Medicare levy?

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What if an investor has an exemption from the Medicare levy?

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A. Those investors who have amounts withheld from their investment income and who are exempt from the Medicare levy, can claim that exemption on assessment. Exemption from the Medicare levy is not a matter for investment bodies to consider when withholding amounts from investment income.

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