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The ruling in January was the first time the court had unanimously upheld a taxpayer's position in a case concerning TP, according to a lawyer who worked on the case
Skatteforvaltningen is being represented by international law firm Hughes Hubbard in its efforts to reclaim monies related to an alleged long-running international fraud
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