Yes, Sweden has taxes, like most countries do. The The tax level in Sweden is fairly high, in 2007 the figure was approximately 48 per cent of the GNP. This does, however, lead to a very high standard of the infrastructure.
There is a 40% tax on products you buy from a store (called Moms), there is a 80% tax on gas and there is a tax on your salary. The tax on salary is base on how much you earn, the normal tax rate on salary is 33%.
Sweden is the most succesfull country this world has ever seen. The taxes however are very high, and on salary can range from 50% to 75%, and on gasoline 80%. Sweden is awesome.
Tax paid for wage earners of active ages at different income levels (SEK) in year 2009, no deductions, local tax rate = 31,52 % (equal to the average charge for municipalities and county councils)
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no, they buy things buy using cows...! Of caurse! they use Swedish Krones
Svensk krona (Swedish crown SEK)
They have a different currency, so you should be able to go to any bank to get american money.
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1963
no they did not
The Swedish Krona has been the currency of Sweden since 1873
Swedish Kronor (SEK)
You can not use dollar in Sweden but you can change it to Swedish kronor.
Svensk krona (Swedish crown SEK)
You need to use Swedish kronor.
Sweden is a very rich country
The money comes through taxes. Sweden has very high taxes.
Sweden is a country - countries are inanimate objects, they are not living , nor do they make money.
They have a different currency, so you should be able to go to any bank to get american money.
Screener.co is a global stock screener that includes stocks from Sweden. To limit your screen to companies trading on an exchange in Sweden, use the Markets menu to limit your scope to Sweden. To look for Swedish companies trading on any exchange, use the Country Located In criteria.
1963
no they did not