Lisa Andersson and her husband Micke Brandt run a construction company
in Sweden. They were accused by the Swedish tax authorities of
collaborating with other companies in a tax scheme. The accusation was
based on what the authorities called "false invoices," although they had
no evidence to support this accusation. In the process Lisa and her
husband discovered that when dealing with authorities and courts in
Sweden, one has almost no rights. They also realized that before the
state courts their words and witnesses were less valid than the
"evidence" or presumptions that the tax authorities presented.
Struggling to not go bankrupt they have a long way to go to restore
their business, to get out of debt and to regain what was lost before
the tax authority's false accusations and attacks began. After two
trials in the administrative court of Sweden they finally won. However
in the process Lisa discovered that in Sweden, people serve the state,
not the other way around. Despite paying one of the world's highest
taxes, Swedish citizens are getting less and less in return from the
state and the quality of those services is quickly dwindling.
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