Tag: SEK
Earn SEK 33,000 a month just from funds – that’s how you do it
Living off the returns on your own savings is something most people do in a sense when they get old. The pension system The pension system is supposed to work…
Pensioner? Then you can get SEK 1,100 more in your wallet
Ahead of the budget negotiations this autumn, the Ministry of Finance has sent you a series of proposals for reduced taxes. Whether the government and the Sweden Democrats will proceed…
Fake ID cards for SEK 45 – directly in the mobile phone
BankID’s challenger Freja has been hijacked by young people who want to buy snus and folk beer. It reported, among other things Break it. SEK 45 for fake Freja By…
The popular brewery risks a fine of SEK 500,000
Poppel’s brewery was founded in 2012 and currently has around 20 employees. Now they risk a fine of as much as SEK 500,000. News24 has previously reported on Nyckelbryggerier which,…
Here you pay SEK 220,000 for wine tasting with celebrities
70 people are included in an exclusive wine club where you can drink wine with celebrities as well as wine connoisseurs such as LeBron James and Danny Devito. – Billionaires…
The cheap electric car cost SEK 48,000 to insure
The car journalist Maths Nilsson at Carup has recently bought a used Audi e-Tron 55, which is one of the electric cars that has lost the most value and now…
Enormous seizure at Arlanda – value over SEK 270,000
They had with them a large amount of cash and watches to a value of more than SEK 270,000, which have now been seized. It is the second day in…
Two arrested at Arlanda – had SEK 270,000
Updated 13.57 | Published 13.44 share-arrowShare unsaveSave expand-left full screen Police outside terminal 5 at Arlanda Airport. The photo is from an earlier time. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT Two men in…
Cheaper to fill up – diesel under SEK 19
The target price for 95-octane petrol at manned stations is reduced by 20 öre to SEK 19.49 per litre. The price of diesel is reduced by 40 öre, which gives…
EU parliamentarians receive SEK 700,000 in “office allowance”
Every year, Swedish EU parliamentarians receive close to SEK 700,000, tax-free, in so-called “office allowance”. – This money is traditionally put in the parliamentarians’ pockets, without accounting, says the Center…