The Danish government has proposed a temporary increase to the commuting tax deduction, effective through the end of 2026, in response to rising fuel prices. The measure aims to provide financial relief to workers facing higher transportation costs. The increased deduction will apply to individuals with daily commutes exceeding 24 kilometers. According to government estimates, the average commuter could save approximately 2,300 Danish kroner as a result of the change. The Ministry of Taxation announced the proposal on Wednesday, framing it as support for employees impacted by increased gasoline and diesel expenses. The initiative is intended to mitigate the financial strain on commuters during a period of economic pressure. Further details regarding implementation are expected to be released shortly.