Billionaire Bengt ågerup has required of 1.2 billion by the tax, writes Dagens Industri.
It is the largest utlandsfallet ever.
ågerup has himself rages against the decision.
“It is disgraceful to treat a human being like you treated me,” he says to Di.
Bengt ågerup has previously engaged in Sirius, which went up in the allsvenskan in the fall and is Sweden’s biggest owner of race horses.
2011 earned Bengt ågerup has more than three billion when he sold his company Q-med to a company in Switzerland.
the Day before there was a taxable income when he sold his holdings from a corporation to a foundation.
Both the foundation and the company controlled by ågerup has itself.
The win has he not paid the tax when he states that he has resided in France and Switzerland.
the Tax on the other hand, a different assessment.
Travägare affected by skattesmäll
the Authority says that Bengt ågerup has over the years 2010-2013 have had their habitual residence in Sweden, after which they require to ågerup has to pay tax for the income in Sweden.
Therefore required he is now on 1.2 billion in tax and skatteböter, SVT News in Uppsala was the first to report.
in Addition to the sale of Q-med included the sale of and return on the shares.
neither of these has ågerup has declared in Sweden.
the Swedish Tax agency believes that ågerup has had personal and financial interests in Sweden, during 2010-2013 and have been in Sweden more than any other country.
Among other things, he has been engaged in the football team Sirius, he is also Sweden’s biggest owner of race horses.
For Dagens Industri tells skatterevisorn Jan Sundman, that the case is the largest Tax utlandstransaktioner’ve ever driven.
Travmiljardären: “Harassed”
ågerup has himself has said that he has not lived in Sweden for 20 years.
“I really feel harassed,” he says to Di.
Now he’s going to exit its non-profit activities in Sweden.
” I had to do it, maybe most of the emotional reasons. I do not feel welcome and fairly treated, ” says ågerup has himself calls himself a socialist.
“this is not about not being compassionate,” he concludes.
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