The high quality of Swedish public sector services is appreciated by people and cannot be done on the cheap. But there is a need for reform even of the present taxes. Property taxes should be based on rental values, with their inherent stability. Sweden would also benefit from the introduction of the British system of tax-free earnings allowances, which helps to reduce the disincentive of the unemployed to go to work, whilst at the same time reducing the cost of employing the unskilled. The lack of a tax-free earnings allowance would explain why there are all sorts of menial tasks in Sweden where expensive electronic systems are doing things that would better be done by people. It makes no sense when real unemployment is running at an alleged 20%, four times the official figure, and where the economy is about to be hit by recession.
Of course Sweden, like everywhere else, would benefit from a shift from present taxes to LVT (jordvärdeskatt), but the movement for this reform which was established in the years before World War 1 never gathered force and Sweden went in for a comprehensive system of social welfare and public ownership paid for by high taxes. But the high taxation was not sustainable as it was damaging the economy, so tax-cutting politicians have been popular - until the welfare cuts have to be made. People want the welfare without the high taxes on their wages, something which LVT could allow them to have.
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