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Janina Hägg
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Intra-group agreements may become a lock-in in Sweden
Mikael Jacobsen, Malin Andersson and Janina Hägg of Skeppsbron Skatt explain why intra-group agreements in Sweden can be problematic.
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May 12, 2022
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OECD TP guidelines in clash with recent VAT developments in Sweden
Mikael Jacobsen and Janina Hägg of Skeppsbron Skatt describe how businesses in Sweden find themselves at a crossroad between complying with Swedish VAT regulation, and following the OECD TP Guidelines.
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March 24, 2021