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According to Di, all the figures are nailed. All that remains is how the budget should be formulated and how it should be presented.
Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson does not confirm that the budget is ready, but tells Di:
– Nothing is ready until everything is ready, but I am sure we will come up with a set that is good for Sweden. It is a budget of historic proportions.
According to Di’s information, the battles between the parties have been mainly over reducing taxes. Liberals and the Center Party have lobbied, writes the newspaper.
Say: Approve “broad tax cuts”
The Liberals and Nyamko Sabuni have demanded reduced corporate taxes, while the Center Party and Annie Lööf have focused on reducing employers’ contributions. Both C and L have also wanted to cut taxes for low- and middle-income people. And according to information from Dagens industri, Magdalena Andersson will accept “extensive tax cuts in the budget.”
– We have a 100 billion restart package, where public investment is an important part. But, of course, businesses and individuals are part of this too, he tells Di.
– I have also said that consumer stimuli can be a way to reactivate the economy, that is, more money in the pocket for ordinary people.
In addition, the government will make permanent tax cuts on employment and entrepreneurship.
Magdalena Andersson opened up that there could be tax cuts in an interview with Expressen on August 19.