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Local tax rates. Year 2000 - 2024

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Johanna Frodell, Statistics Sweden
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2024-02-05
Local tax rate in per cent, total:
per cent
Local tax rate in per cent, municipality:
per cent
Local tax rate in per cent, county council:
per cent
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December year before
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Stock
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No
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Correction 2023-02-02. Municipal tax rate 2023 in Sundbyberg has been corrected. Revision 2024-02-05. Municipal tax rate 2024 in Vindeln has been revised.

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Local tax rate in per cent, total

In cases where the sum of the tax rate to the municipality and county councils does not correspond to the total municipal tax rate, it is due to rounding errors