The Danish Prime Minister June 2 published a policy framework outlining proposed tax reform measures. The statement includes measures to: 1) reduce VAT on food by 50 percent, exempt fruits and vegetables, and align VAT rules on building plots with EU law; 2) remove intermediate and top-top income tax, and apply a base tax up to 777,900 Danish kroner (US$121,010) with a 15 percent top rate; 3) cap interest deductions at 150,000 kroner (US$23,333) for single taxpayers and 300,000 kroner (US$46,668) for married couples; 4) increase, to 110,000 kroner (US$17,111) from 90,000 kroner (US$9,615), the share income limit for applying ...