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How to boost your personal finances on the back of Sweden's new budget

Becky Waterton
Becky Waterton - becky.waterton@thelocal.com
How to boost your personal finances on the back of Sweden's new budget
How could the new budget benefit your finances, and what's the best thing to do if you find yourself with more money in your pocket? Photo: Isabell Höjman/TT

Swedish Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson boasted when presenting the government’s new budget this week that it would cut the tax burden on Swedish households to its lowest level since the 1980s. But how can you make the most of what’s included in the budget?

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Brecht
The 30% discount on interest payments is called "ränteavdrag" and you can find many banks explaining the concept on their websites related to the mortages (bolån) they offer. This tax deduction should automatically be applied on whatever interest you have paid the last year, and is deducted on your yearly tax bill from Skatteverket.
Anonymous
What is it called in Swedish? Which type of rebate you are referring to when you say: “most people can reclaim 30 percent of their interest costs back on the first 100,000 kronor you pay in interest over a year, and 21 percent on anything over 100,000 kronor.”
  • Hi, as another commenter has said, it's the ränteavdrag I'm referring to there. If you search "mortgage" in our search bar then go to "how to lower the cost of your Swedish mortgage", which was the third result when I checked this morning, you should find more information on how it works. It's automatically applied to your tax bill, so you don't actually have to do anything to get it.

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