Federal budget 2016: ACTU backs tax crackdown on rich, multinationals to help save $128b

By Mark Kenny
Updated April 29 2016 - 9:23pm, first published 8:26pm
ACTU president Ged Kearney: "Tax loopholes that advantage the super-wealthy are fuelling inequality.''
ACTU president Ged Kearney: "Tax loopholes that advantage the super-wealthy are fuelling inequality.''
Treasurer Scott Morrison says the budget blueprint is geared towards rewarding those taking risks. Photo: Andrew Meares
Treasurer Scott Morrison says the budget blueprint is geared towards rewarding those taking risks. Photo: Andrew Meares
Malcolm Turnbull: ''Tax avoidance is legal; it may be undesirable and you may want to change the law to avoid it."
Malcolm Turnbull: ''Tax avoidance is legal; it may be undesirable and you may want to change the law to avoid it."

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