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Is anyone surprised here? Denmark has the highest taxes in the world. It's just one more thing the government wants to control.
Taxes helps the poor at the cost of the rich. Good deal if you ask me
Like communism, it sounds good on paper, but not in reality. Huge taxes creates a generation of people that depend on the system to survive. Over time, the system will eventually collapse because there aren't enough people putting money back into the system.

It also means the government has more control over you. The more money they take, the less freedom you have over your own money. You are also supporting a government monopoly. I'm surprised that all of the people that are against monopolies like Microsoft are fine with the same thing happening with the government.

I also don't see very many startups coming out of Denmark. Why is that?

We still need government controls and taxes, just not to the levels of Denmark.

May be it's the article's particular spin, but the tax doesn't sound very well thought out. This is just a form of moral legislation similar to prohibition of alcohol and enforcement of religious standards (i.e., blue laws). The article also brings up the fact that this tax will hurt Danish companies because exports will be less exposed to this tax than local products.
I remember when Canada raised their taxes on goods; every weekend there were caravans of Canadians flowing into Duluth to shop at the Sam's Club.

edit - This was around 1990. Yeah, I'm old.