Niklas Wykman warns of S-tax on banks: 'Wolf in sheep's clothing'

Finance market minister Niklas Wykman warns against the opposition's proposal for a new bank tax. According to him the tax could lead to higher mortgage costs for Swedish households.

The Moderate Party has criticised the shadow budgets of the Social Democrats and the Left Party that include a tax on banks' excess profits. Wykman argues that the proposal would hit homeowners hard.

He estimates that many families could face up to 800 kronor in higher expenses each month. According to the minister this represents irresponsible economic policy that does not solve the problems of high mortgage rates.

Wykman describes the proposal as a 'wolf in sheep's clothing'. He also points to other tax ideas from the left side such as property tax, removal of the RUT deduction and higher tax on investment savings accounts.

At the same time Wykman stresses the importance of profitable banks that contribute to economic stability. He urges banks to invest more in security and to increase competition in the sector.

Artigos relacionados

Nooshi Dadgostar advocating for a tax on billionaires to fund welfare programs.
Imagem gerada por IA

V proposes tax on billionaires to save welfare

Reportado por IA Imagem gerada por IA

Left Party leader Nooshi Dadgostar demands a billionaire tax for justice and welfare. She argues the wealthy should contribute more than wage earners.

Social Democrats propose a temporary bank tax of four billion kronor ahead of the autumn election. Major banks warn they will raise mortgage rates if the tax is introduced. Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson cautions that costs will be passed on to customers.

Reportado por IA

Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (M) directs sharp criticism at the major banks for not lowering variable mortgage rates despite falling market rates after earlier hikes. Only SEB has made a minor reduction so far.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson criticizes the lack of scrutiny of the Red-Green alternative in Ekot’s Saturday interview. He points to the opinion polls ahead of the September 13 election.

Reportado por IA

Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson responds to remarks from Sverigedemokraterna leader Jimmie Åkesson about ministerial posts ahead of the autumn election.

The CSU has sharply criticized Federal Health Minister Nina Warken's (CDU) plans to stabilize statutory health insurance. Bavarian CSU parliamentary leader Klaus Holetschek called for stronger federal budget financing of contributions for Bürgergeld recipients. Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD) rejects this.

Reportado por IA

CDU parliamentary group leader Jens Spahn has proposed that the SPD jointly develop a draft for income tax reform. The aim is to relieve small and medium incomes without public disputes.

quarta-feira, 24 de junho de 2026, 10:08h

Thand Ringqvist proposes tax-free basic salary of 15,300 kronor

terça-feira, 23 de junho de 2026, 01:33h

Liberalerna demands income tax cut in Almedalen

segunda-feira, 22 de junho de 2026, 14:25h

Busch prioritizes ordinary families over tax cuts for high earners

quinta-feira, 11 de junho de 2026, 19:37h

Svantesson: Moderates plan 70 billion kronor in savings

terça-feira, 26 de maio de 2026, 10:49h

Investigation proposes higher fuel tax

quarta-feira, 13 de maio de 2026, 09:25h

Government presents 17.5 billion kronor crisis package

terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2026, 08:04h

Opposition shadow budgets emphasize electric cars and government criticism

sábado, 25 de abril de 2026, 19:48h

SPD criticizes imbalance in Warken's health savings package

sábado, 04 de abril de 2026, 11:52h

Economist Peter Bofinger criticizes SPD plans on marriage tax splitting

terça-feira, 31 de março de 2026, 21:44h

Swedish banks raise mortgage rates despite unchanged policy rate

 

 

 

Este site usa cookies

Usamos cookies para análise para melhorar nosso site. Leia nossa política de privacidade para mais informações.
Recusar