Sweden calls for tax on air tickets

20 Mar 2017  2049 | World Travel News

STOCKHOLM Sweden’s government said Wednesday it plans to propose a controversial tax on airline tickets to compensate for the lack of VAT on international flights and the low price airlines pay for greenhouse gas emissions.

The tax would range between 80 and 430 kronor (between 8.40 and 45 euros, or USD8.8 and USD48) per ticket depending on the length of the flight, deputy finance minister Per Bolund told reporters.

The proposal would be included in the 2018 budget bill, and the tax would take effect 1 January, 2018.

“It’s an example of green tax reforms,” Bolund, a member of the Green Party, said.

The centre-right opposition is fiercely opposed to the move. It fears airlines could move their routes to neighbouring countries, and companies with head offices in Sweden could move abroad.

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