Financial Times

New Danish government to cut corporate tax

Title: Denmark’s New Administration Plans Corporate Tax Reductions

The newly formed four-party coalition, headed by Mette Frederiksen, has announced plans to lower corporate taxes. In addition to this fiscal adjustment, the government intends to abolish the existing income tax brackets for top earners.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-03 09:45:24 UTC

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