The Danish Ministry of Taxation has released a revised tax rate schedule for 2018-2023 which shows that the lowest and highest personal income tax rates for 2023 will maintain at 12.09% and 15.0% respectively, and the maximum tax rate, including state, municipal, and other taxes, will be maintained at 52.07%. The corporate tax rate remains at 22%.
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