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Sweden considers increases in tax as demands for better services intensify

By Nicholas George in Stockholm

Published: February 4 2005 02:00 | Last updated: February 4 2005 02:00

Sweden, already Europe's most heavily taxed country, is considering further tax rises to meet demands for better public services, said Pär Nuder, finance minister.

Mr Nuder told the Financial Times that an increasingly wealthy population had higher expectations for schools and healthcare and rejected the view that high taxes damaged the country's economic competitiveness.

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