Denmark's tax authority, Skat, suffers a major blow, losing its £1.4 billion fraud claim in the UK High Court. This report breaks down the "cum-ex" slot sack trading scheme at the heart of the case, where investors allegedly exploited dividend tax loopholes. We examine the court's decision acquitting Sanjay Shah's Solo Capital Partners, citing Skat's vulnerable internal systems. Plus, we cover the the times Danish government's plans to appeal and the whistleblower's acquittal. Get the full story on this massive financial scandal!
News sorce:
✅ Danish tax fraud case
✅ Skat fraud case
✅ Cum-ex trading scheme
✅ Sanjay Shah Solo Capital Partners
✅ UK High Court fraud case
✅ Denmark tax authority loss
✅ £1.4 billion fraud
✅ Dividend tax loophole
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