rymduppdelningen
Rymduppdelningen is a term used in the context of Swedish tax policies, specifically referring to the distinction between taxable and non-taxable space or real estate sales. The concept gained prominence in recent years due to changes in the country's legislative framework.
Prior to 2018, property sales in Sweden were subject to capital gains tax. However, the Swedish government
Rymduppdelningen refers to the resulting distinction between taxable and non-taxable sales. Sales that take place on
Critics argue that Rymduppdelningen has created loopholes for wealthy individuals to avoid taxes. Detractors also suggest