The Conservative Party, Christian Democrats and Liberals Agree to a Tax Commission
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Conservatives, Christian Democrats and Liberals say yes to Stoltenberg's tax commission Earlier this year, Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg asked to start a tax commission with participants from different parties. The reason was to lay the foundation for a broad tax settlement in the Storting. On Tuesday evening, Conservatives, Christian Democrats and Liberals said that they want to contribute to this tax commission. - There are still clarific…
The parties accept the government's invitation to contribute to a tax commission, while the Frp refuses. – It is too early to say whether it is possible to reach a tax settlement, says Nikolai Astrup (H) to E24.
The Conservative Party, Christian Democratic Party and Liberal Party have today accepted the Minister of Finance's invitation to contribute to a tax commission. The Liberal Party says no.
The Conservative Party, the Christian Democratic Party and the Liberal Party have today accepted the Minister of Finance's invitation to contribute to a tax commission, the Conservative Party writes in a press release. They write that some clarifications still remain with the parties on the left. According to Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg, the purpose of the commission is not to agree on all aspects of tax policy, but to create greater unity…
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