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Critical of Stoltenberg's U-Turn: - a List of Tax Cuts that Help Better

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A sharper tax increase than expected has led Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg (Labour Party) to make changes to the new model for housing value. This needs to be discussed, warn the Reds and the Socialists.
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A sharper tax increase than expected has led Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg (Labour Party) to make changes to the new model for housing value. This needs to be discussed, warn the Reds and the Socialists.

·Oslo, Norway
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The Minister of Finance will review the new tax model for housing after estimates that it generates more revenue for the state than estimated. The Norwegian People's Party calls the matter serious.

Both real estate executives and the opposition are wondering how the government could have missed the tax implications of the new housing model so badly.

The new housing tax model will affect far more people than announced, and the state will receive an extra half a billion. The Norwegian People's Party demands an answer from the Minister of Finance in the Storting.

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Agderposten broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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