7 December 2022 at 19:44 Tax slap for Trond Giske Trond Giske has received a tax slap of NOK 262,176. It shows figures for 2017 to 2020 from the Tax Agency news has been given access to. To news, Giske says the following: – My commuting and tax affairs are completely in line with the guidance the tax authority has given both to me and the Storting, and completely in line with the Storting’s rules, writes Giske in an SMS. The demand comes after the work on the commuter housing case. In October, the Swedish Tax Agency decided that 28 politicians had to pay tax in arrears, as well as additional tax for 10 of them. – I have always owned and had expenses for my own apartment in Trondheim. The tax authorities have been informed that for some periods I have rented out one room at home in the apartment, for approx. 3,000 net per month and, like the Storting and the Prime Minister’s office, have considered that this does not trigger tax. I am confident that the conclusion will be that there is still the applicable tax rule, for all commuters, he writes further. The tax authorities have also found that Giske had reported NOK 563,803 too little in income.
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