The Swedish government has unveiled its reform policy for 2008-2010, designed to mitigate the effects of the economic downturn and minimise the impact on the labour market, by implementing tax relief measures for both businesses and individuals and by strengthening intellectual property, infrastructure and research initiatives.
The Swedish Reform Programme for Growth and Jobs 2008-2010 forms the next stage in the government’s reform strategy, vital to ensuring long-term sustainable economic development and welfare. The fresh measures outlined seek to strengthen competition and improve the business and innovation climate.
At the heart of the strategy is the work-first principle, demonstrating the government’s commitment to combating labour market exclusion.
For individuals, the government proposes implementing the following key tax measures:
For businesses, the reform details the following tax measures designed to make it easier and less costly to employ new staff, encourage investment and provide additional incentives for new enterprises to start up and flourish:
Additional government injections of around SEK15bn - spread over a four year period - aim to boost research and innovation, imperative, it believes, for growth of the economy. Here, the focus will be on research in the areas of medicine, technology and climate.
Other priorities announced include strengthening Intellectual Property rights, which the government considers to be a prerequisite for investing in innovation and creativity.
Included in the strategy are a number of measures pertaining to the environment, contained in the climate tax package. This package seeks the commercialisation and spread of new energy technology, increased energy efficiency and faster planning processes for the production of renewable electricity.
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