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SV will raise taxes by over NOK 20 billion

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Anyone who earns more than NOK 600 a year will receive a higher tax if SV wins budget negotiations with the government.

- I'm looking forward to starting negotiations. I am prepared for difficult conversations and long days, but it will be fun to start the process, she says in an interview with NRK SV spokesman for fiscal policy Kari Elisabeth Kaski.

SV proposes to raise both income tax, wealth tax and dividend tax. The party wants people with the greatest fortunes and shared incomes to contribute more to the community.

The party wants to increase the wealth tax by PLN 14,7 billion and the income tax by PLN 7,3 billion. People earning less than 600 thousand they will receive tax cuts, and those who earn more will pay higher taxes on average. Those who earn more than a million will receive a significant tax increase thanks to the SV program.

Source: NTB
Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB

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