Denmark’s tax changes aim to boost business and fairness
Copenhagen, DenmarkWed Jun 03 2026
Denmark’s government is making big moves with taxes. A new coalition, led by the prime minister, wants to lower the corporate tax rate by three points over the next three years. They also plan to remove two extra tax levels for high earners. The goal? Keep Denmark competitive in a world where trade battles and expensive energy make things harder for businesses.
Experts wonder if this will really help. Lower taxes might attract companies, but critics say it could hurt public services. After all, Denmark already has high taxes to pay for free healthcare and education. If big companies pay less, does that mean others will pay more?
The government argues that change is necessary. Other countries are cutting taxes to stay ahead. Denmark risks falling behind if it doesn’t adapt. But is competition the only way to measure success? Growth isn’t everything if it comes at the cost of fairness or quality of life.
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