Cepos Points to New Problems: Mette Frederiksen Is "Very Likely" Missing Money From Her Wealth Tax
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The Social Democrats' wealth tax is based on figures that, according to the Ministry of Taxation, have "significant uncertainty." A new Cepos memo indicates that the Social Democrats only receive half as much money as expected. The party rejects this as a wild claim.
The Social Democratic local politician believes that anyone with over 50 million 'can damn well afford' to pay a wealth tax
Analysis: Suddenly, the wealth tax is becoming a problem for Mette F. The Social Democrats and Mette Frederiksen have got the election campaign they wanted: They put wealth tax on the agenda. We have discussed that
Mette Frederiksen, the Social Democratic prime minister of Denmark, is campaigning on a wealth tax that would be paid by 1% of the population in the March 24 election. Opponents warn that it could lead to a repeat of the Norwegian scenario, with many wealthy people leaving the country and the damage from capital flight outweighing the additional taxes raised.
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