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Tax Free, Fees | Half the tax free fee is ridiculous

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(time requests): Half the tax-free quota from January 1 is ridiculous, but the laughs will probably only come in three years. From the red-green ones.

Then they will try to ridicule the new government, because in addition to cleaning up important policy areas such as health, transport, schools and taxes, we also choose to lift the Norwegian special rule of half the tobacco quota that they are introducing from 1 January 2023.

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The shining number of Ap, Sp and SV in the last nine years has been to override the fact that we have obtained the tax and tax relief of the time, massive motorway investments and the reduction of queues for healthcare and sentences.

It was easier to attack if we simultaneously cleaned up the dirty rules on licorice pipes, poker and Segways. He forgot that they themselves made the policy in the first place.










Easier everyday life

There is every reason to believe that they will bring old talking points to light again, because I completely agree that half the tax-free quota is ridiculous. But who really deserves to be ridiculed?

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Who thinks it is so important to spend time, effort and resources hatching and writing uniquely Norwegian ideas, laws, bans and regulations and then having them adopted in the Storting, or who wants to make everyday life easier and more understandable by repealing them?

So now we have a snuff and smoking rule that will only apply to people living in Norway. Tax fugitive Kjell Inge Røkke takes the law into his own hands and takes the entire fee with him when he visits his family in Norway next Christmas.

If traveling with a Norwegian friend who has visited Switzerland, the friend can only take five packs of smoke with him, while Røkke can take ten packs from the duty-free shop.

This will require international companies to produce their own Vedum cartons with smoke and Støre barrels with snuff.

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To laugh

Once again the red-and-green are in the process of creating their own special regulation for Norway and, if we know them well, we know that in three years they will surely have managed to do several strange things.

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When they are expelled from the government they will once again try to make you laugh at us who “care about the little things like tax free”.

Then you can remind them that it would have been better if they themselves hadn’t made politics for laughs in the first place.

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