A government-commissioned investigation has proposed that municipalities and regions that raise taxes should pay a penalty fee for three years, according to reports from Swedish media outlets. The investigation, which was commissioned by the government last autumn, aims to propose measures to counteract tax increases in municipalities and regions. In addition to penalty fees for tax increases, the investigation also proposes that municipalities and regions that lower taxes should receive subsidies over a three-year period.
Investigator Annika Wallenskog reportedly stated at a press conference that there is currently resistance in both municipalities and regions to raising taxes, but also poor incentives to lower taxes. The proposal represents a significant shift in how local government taxation is regulated in Sweden.
there is currently resistance in both municipalities and regions to raising taxes, but also poor incentives to lower taxes