The Salmon Tax Has only Provided a Fraction of Expected Revenue
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The so-called salmon tax brought in 468 million kroner to the state last year, according to Aftenposten. The government has previously estimated a figure of 3.7 billion kroner per year.
The government estimated to receive 3.7 billion kroner from the salmon tax, but only received 468 million kroner last year.
The salmon tax has only yielded a fraction of expected revenue. Several of the country's largest salmon companies paid no tax last year.
The so-called salmon tax brought in 468 million kroner to the state last year, according to Aftenposten. The government has previously estimated a figure of 3.7 billion kroner per year.
The so-called salmon tax brought in 468 million kroner last year, according to Aftenposten. The government has previously estimated an amount of 3.7 billion kroner per year.
The salmon tax has only provided a fraction of expected revenues According to the newspaper, 77 out of 102 companies did not pay salmon tax. Large companies such as Mowi, Salmar and Grieg Seafood have not yet paid any such tax, writes Aftenposten. – The land rent tax led to changes in company structure and the relocation of biomass. This applies to many companies, writes Mowi's communications director Ola Helge Hjetland in an email. The land re…
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