Today, Wednesday, Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson presents the first budget since the Social Democrats, the Environment Party, the Center Party and the Liberals agreed on the so-called January agreement.

Here are the biggest budget lines for 2020 presented so far:

  • Eliminated tax on tax: SEK 6.12 billion
  • Reduced tax for pensioners: SEK 4.33 billion
  • Environment / climate: SEK 2.90 billion
  • Entrance deduction: SEK 1.67 billion
  • High ceiling housing supplement, increased guarantee pension: SEK 1.40 billion
  • Reduced tax sparsely populated: SEK 1.35 billion
  • Job package: 1.29 months
  • Reduced petrol / diesel tax: SEK 0.90bn
  • Judicial system: SEK 0.70 billion
  • Investment support, housing: SEK 0.60 billion
  • Reduced employer contribution, research / development: SEK 0.50 billion
  • Suspended ceiling for suspension
  • with capital gains tax: SEK 0.50 billion
  • Higher aid: SEK 0.37 billion
  • Youth psychiatry: 0.30 months
  • Development time: SEK 0.22 billion
  • Compensation for healthcare VAT: SEK 0.21 billion
  • Gender equality: SEK 0.16 billion
  • Rural measures: SEK 0.12 million
  • School package: 0.11 months
  • Measures against welfare crime: SEK 0.10 billion
  • Career services for specialist nurses: SEK 0.10 billion
  • Continuing education for nurses: SEK 0.10 billion
  • Support for cultural school: SEK 0.10 billion
  • Functional package: 0.10 months
  • Media support: SEK 0.085 billion
  • Night train: 0.05 m
  • Measures against money laundering: SEK 0.03 billion

Total: 24.42 m

This is how the investments will be financed
  • Reform space: 24 months
  • Tax, plastic bags: 2.1 billion
  • Waste incineration tax: SEK 0.24 billion
  • Other: 0.02

Total: 26.34 billion