Sweden: The luxury club Soho House at Östermalm is classified as a “church” – escaped taxation of millions of kroner
NordenBladet – The luxury club Soho House at Östermalm (Majorsgatan 5, 114 47 Stockholm, Sweden) sells memberships to celebrities, cultural profiles and people in business for over 20,000 Swedish kroner per year, Expressen.se mediates.
At the same time, the company, which is which is registered in the Cayman Islands, has declared that the church operates on the premises – and thus escaped property tax for millions.
“We are aware of the matter and have contacted the Swedish Tax Agency,” says Anna Spennare, board member of Majorsbolaget, which owns the property where the club is located.
Featured image: SOHO House Stockholm (sohohouse.com)
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