Denmark's government coalition is set to present a long-awaited tax reform proposal on April 24, introducing changes to income tax and corporate tax. The Danish Ministry of Taxation has scheduled a press conference for that day at 14:00 CET. While official confirmation is pending, rumors suggest a press conference will take place, sparking search interest in the potential impact on approximately 750,000 homeowners mentioned in a previously covered story. Leaked documents indicate the reform will reduce the top marginal tax rate from 52 percent to 48 percent. A new property tax ceiling is also part of the plan. The coalition government aims to boost labor supply through these measures. Opposition parties have already voiced criticism of the proposal. The tax reform is a key economic policy for Denmark, with implications for businesses and households across the country. Business leaders in Copenhagen and the Øresund region are closely watching the announcement, as corporate tax changes could affect trade and investment flows. Lars Hansen, Danish Business Correspondent, notes that the reforms align with efforts to maintain competitiveness in Nordic and European markets. If the April 24 press conference is confirmed, it will mark a step in Denmark's economic agenda. The Ministry of Taxation has not released further details, but the leaked documents provide a preliminary look at the government's strategy. Stakeholders across sectors, from Copenhagen's stock exchange to renewable energy firms, await final confirmation and the full proposal text.
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BusinessDenmark Sets April 24 for Major Tax Reform Unveiling
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Denmark's coalition government will present a major tax reform on April 24, including income and corporate tax changes. Leaked plans show a top marginal rate cut from 52% to 48% and a new property tax ceiling. The reform could affect 750,000 homeowners and aims to boost labor supply.
- - Location: Denmark
- - Category: Business
- - Published: 1 hour ago
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