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'''Tax Minister of Denmark''' ({{lang-da|Skatteminister}}) is the head of the ] of ] and a member of the ]. As the head of the Tax Ministry, the Danish ] is responsible for areas concerning taxes and tariffs, as well as labour marked funds. The current Tax Minister is ]. | '''Tax Minister of Denmark''' ({{lang-da|Skatteminister}}) is the head of the ] of ] and a member of the ]. As the head of the Tax Ministry, the Danish ] is responsible for areas concerning taxes and tariffs, as well as labour marked funds. The current Tax Minister is ]. | ||
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Tax Minister of Denmark (Template:Lang-da) is the head of the Tax Ministry of Denmark and a member of the Cabinet. As the head of the Tax Ministry, the Danish Tax Minister is responsible for areas concerning taxes and tariffs, as well as labour marked funds. The current Tax Minister is Holger K. Nielsen.
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