He’s written in Switzerland, but the Swedish Tax Agency believes that he belongs in Sweden and is taxed. Now required Bengt Ågerup, billionaire and founder of the medical technology company Q-Med in Uppsala, at 152 million by the Tax Agency. It reports the Daily News.
Ågerup unlimited tax obligation in Sweden, the Tax Agency, who made a report, which is meant to have “secured evidence” for this: Billionaire has owned a property in the Uppsala region and several of his children been written in Sweden. In his company Nexttobe in Uppsala, has Ågerup weekly calendar seized and where should “evidence” is saying that he lived in Sweden for much of the year 2008-2012, reports the DN.
The largest sum that Ågerup required derived from a tax arrangement with a so-called “forbidden loans” from a company in the British Virgin Islands, according to DN.
UNT wrote in 2013 that Bengt Ågerup would tax scrutinized. Among other things, the Authority was required to examine whether he underestimated for all payments made by Q-Med. It all led to the Swedish Tax seized material at an address in Luthagen where Ågerup had a home.
Bengt Ågerup has been the main sponsor of Sirius (35 wagered million), through its business Upplands spalarutveckling AB. UNT has previously written to Ågerup companies have agreements with Sirius until 2016, and will continue its economic jacking then.
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