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The Tax Office Refused to Recognize the Accounts of Addicts Who Did Not Pay Taxes

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Subcontractors who accepted payments of over a hundred million kronor from a painting contractor could give little account of what had happened to the money they received, who had worked for them or what costs they had incurred from their work. The money that was deposited into their accounts for painting work performed immediately disappeared from them, taken out in cash. The total amounted to 133 million, of which 32 million were declared as v…
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Subcontractors who accepted payments of over a hundred million kronor from a painting contractor could give little account of what had happened to the money they received, who had worked for them or what costs they had incurred from their work. The money that was deposited into their accounts for painting work performed immediately disappeared from them, taken out in cash. The total amounted to 133 million, of which 32 million were declared as v…

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RÚV broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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