- The corporate tax reduction will bring the Swedish rate down to 26.3 percent from 28 percent, continuing its fall from a high of 57 percent in 1987.
- This means that Swedes will soon have a corporate tax rate one-third lower than the U.S. average of 39.5 percent (the 35 percent federal rate plus the state average).
- Sweden remains a high-tax country overall, with individual rates well above 50 percent plus pension and payroll obligations; however, Sweden is discovering that it must cut taxes to compete with Ireland, Eastern Europe and fast-growing Asia.
- Nearly three years ago, Sweden eliminated its inheritance tax. The U.S. death tax rate is still 45 percent.
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