- The stance on good faith in sales of goods to other countries and documentation requirements will no longer be applied
- The decision was originally dated December 5, 2007
- It was created to clarify the Swedish Tax Agency’s view on good faith after an EU court ruling
- The EU court’s decision differed from the Swedish Supreme Administrative Court’s earlier ruling
- Due to legal developments, the information is now available directly in legal guidance pages
- There is no longer a reason to maintain the stance
Source: www4.skatteverket.se
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