Rich to lose tax breaks on super-sized super under future Labor government

By Mark Kenny
Updated April 22 2015 - 4:15pm, first published 3:33pm
Bill Shorten says a future Labor government would wind back super tax concessions for the wealthy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Bill Shorten says a future Labor government would wind back super tax concessions for the wealthy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Bill Shorten says a future Labor government would wind back super tax concessions for the wealthy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Bill Shorten says a future Labor government would wind back super tax concessions for the wealthy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Bill Shorten says a future Labor government would wind back super tax concessions for the wealthy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Bill Shorten says a future Labor government would wind back super tax concessions for the wealthy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Bill Shorten says a future Labor government would wind back super tax concessions for the wealthy. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Bill Shorten says a future Labor government would wind back super tax concessions for the wealthy. Photo: Daniel Munoz

Superannuation tax concessions for the wealthy would be wound back under a future Labor government as Bill Shorten seeks to position Labor as the party of fairness while also finding savings for a revenue-depleted budget.

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