The Danish Ministry of Taxation and Growth is refusing to confirm whether a previously agreed-upon tax relief for working seniors will be implemented. The relief, potentially worth thousands of kroner, was a deal struck between the current government and the Conservative party during last year’s budget negotiations. While Conservatives claim they have been assured the tax break will proceed, the ministry’s silence is raising concerns. Ældre Sagen (Danish Seniors’ Association) is demanding a clear answer regarding the status of the promised relief. The lack of communication is casting doubt on the government’s commitment to the policy. This uncertainty affects seniors who were anticipating financial benefits from the tax reduction. The situation highlights a potential rift between coalition partners regarding fiscal policy.