miljøskat
Miljøskat, or environmental tax, is a form of taxation designed to reduce pollution and the use of natural resources by attaching a price to environmental damage. The tax aims to reflect the external costs of emissions and resource use, thereby encouraging producers and consumers to adopt cleaner technologies and more efficient practices.
In Denmark, the concept is central to environmental taxation and covers several levies imposed on activities
The tax system is administered by the national tax authorities and integrated into the broader tax framework.
Critics note potential drawbacks, including administrative complexity, the risk of cross-border shopping or tax avoidance, and
Miljøskat is part of the broader “polluter pays” principle and is comparable to environmental taxes elsewhere,