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Sweden cuts taxes to boost employment

By David Ibison in Stockholm

Published: April 16 2007 18:15 | Last updated: April 16 2007 18:15

Sweden’s centre-right government took advantage of the strength of the economy to announce a series of voter-friendly tax cuts and measures to reduce unemployment in its inaugural budget on Monday.

The budget placed unemployment at the centre of the policy proposals, alongside measures already announced to abolish wealth and property taxes, and held out the prospect of future cuts in income and corporation taxes.

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