skatteskalor
Skatteskalor, or tax brackets, are a fundamental concept in taxation systems, used to determine the amount of tax an individual or entity owes based on their income or wealth. Each tax bracket represents a range of income or wealth, and a specific tax rate is applied to the income or wealth within that range. The purpose of tax brackets is to ensure that individuals and entities with higher incomes or wealth contribute a larger proportion of their income to the tax system, thereby funding public services and programs.
Tax brackets are typically progressive, meaning that the tax rate increases as income or wealth increases.
The exact structure of tax brackets can vary significantly between countries and even within different regions
In practice, tax brackets are often adjusted periodically to reflect changes in economic conditions and to