In Sweden, the tax rate is 30%, applied, for example, to Bitcoin or shares owned in a classic account. However, there is a very popular form of individual savings account with a very low annual fee. You can't own Bitcoin in that vehicle, but there are many certificate and ETF options.
In Norway, the tax rate is 37.84% on shares and 22% on Bitcoin. There are also individual savings account options, but taxes are applied when withdrawals are made. Additionally, Norway has a fortune tax (formuesskatt) of around 1.0–1.1% on net wealth exceeding a certain threshold, which includes the market value of stocks and Bitcoin holdings. Norway also has "exit tax", unrealized captial gains will be taxed if you leave the country.
In Sweden, the tax rate is 30%, applied, for example, to Bitcoin or shares owned in a classic account. However, there is a very popular form of individual savings account with a very low annual fee. You can't own Bitcoin in that vehicle, but there are many certificate and ETF options.
In Norway, the tax rate is 37.84% on shares and 22% on Bitcoin. There are also individual savings account options, but taxes are applied when withdrawals are made. Additionally, Norway has a fortune tax (formuesskatt) of around 1.0–1.1% on net wealth exceeding a certain threshold, which includes the market value of stocks and Bitcoin holdings. Norway also has "exit tax", unrealized captial gains will be taxed if you leave the country.