A couple of weeks ago the information was sent out to about 1500 households in the municipality. There you can read what last year's tax money went to. Most money went to health care and school and school. Now, the municipality will also raise the tax by SEK 0.50, which is expected to result in 2.5 million in.

To get information out, the municipal council Andreas From (S) thinks it is important even if it is a challenge.

- I feel that it has been received positively and that the common people begin to understand how it is and what changes are going to and where the money goes. It's not easy to know at all times, he says.

Only internal discussion in Lycksele

And the availability of this kind of information looks a little different in the county. In Lycksele, for the time being, you can have a look in the annual report if you want to know what the tax money goes to.

- We have not sent out as Åsele in the mailboxes but we have had similar in the annual report but it is not so common that you read as residents maybe. We have discussed internally a little neighbor how we can clarify where the tax dollars go and how we should communicate it but have not come to anything yet, says Chief Financial Officer Roger Frisendahl.

"There is a great need to disseminate information"

In Skellefteå there is a tool on the municipality's website where you can enter your monthly salary and then it calculates how much of your salary goes to the businesses. Increasing knowledge of the information lies in the interest of the municipality.

- I think you have a bad idea in general and I think it is a problem that people may not know but we try to be out and tell. There is a great need to disseminate information about both the region and the municipality's operations, says Skellefteå's CFO Samuel Lundqvist.

In the clip above you can hear what some Åselebor think about the situation in the municipality.