MAINTENANCE OF GRAVES IN THE WOODLAND CEMETERY, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
In the Woodland Cemetery, Stockholm, among these trees, graves are dug. Water tubs, cans, spades etc, to plant flower trees at the graves and water them are provided. intering the corpses is dispensed. Now, they are burnt, and the ashes are placed in the graves.
In Sweden, 30 to 50% of the income without any standard deduction is taxed. In this, 0.01% goes to the cemetery. It may be opted out. While alive, one can buy a piece of land for one's grave. In case nobody takes care of a grave, the government maintains it. If a person dies, his/her pension, calculated up to the average age of the life expectancy, will be added to the pensions of those born in the year of the dead, and still alive and receiving the pensions.
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