Saturday, August 23, 2014

Praise and criticism from S by Anders Borg’s speech – Daily News

Praise and criticism from S by Anders Borg's speech – Daily News

     
     
     
     
     
 


 
     
     
     

         

                 

Flen. There will probably be higher taxes for banks, cars, liquor, tobacco and real estate even if the Social Democrats may determine. It says the party’s economic policy spokesperson Magdalena Andersson. She is also critical of the government only shows expenses for refugees.


                 
             

         

             
                 
                 
                 

                     

 

There will probably be higher taxes for banks, cars, liquor, tobacco and real estate even if the Social Democrats may determine. It says the party’s economic policy spokesperson Magdalena Andersson. She is also critical of the government only shows expenses for refugees.

– This proves that this is just electioneering from the Moderate Party. It has blown up costs rather than to account for the fact that there are both costs and benefits, she says.

  After the 2010 election directed Finance Minister Anders Borg (M) strongly criticized the Sweden Democrats for not taking the tax revenues of immigration. But when he was on Saturday in connection with Harpsundsvägen The meeting recognized the rising cost to the exchequer in the next few years was not a single crown allowing for in the form of increased tax revenues as newcomers gradually get jobs. In contrast, he reported 12 billion in annual increased costs for 2017 and by 2018.

 
        
             
     
     
 

 - We have made such good estimates can be about this and it does not deviate from what other agencies are doing, says Anders Borg in a web TV interview with DN.

  Magdalena Andersson says that It could be “significant” revenue and plays down the risk of a major impact on the treasury, despite the large increase in the flow of refugees to Sweden this summer.

 However, she did behind the government’s proposals, both on tax increases and cuts. This means that there is likely to be higher taxes on banks, commercial properties and gas-guzzling cars, and alcohol and tobacco no matter who wins the election, as well as cuts in government agencies.

 - It’s an interesting list. There are things that you should launch studies on and I think that’s good, says Magdalena Andersson.


 

                     

             
         

         
         
     
 
         
         
 
         
     

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