Tax agency files for bankruptcy of criticized Dala company

Sweden's Tax Agency has filed for bankruptcy against a Dala-based company heavily criticized by customers. The firm has been reported multiple times to the General Complaints Board (ARN) and Consumer Agency. This is reported by falukuriren.se.

Sweden's Tax Agency has submitted a bankruptcy petition against a Dala-based company that has faced extensive customer criticism over several years. The company has been reported numerous times to the General Complaints Board (ARN) and the Consumer Agency, according to falukuriren.se as cited in Dala-Demokraten. The article does not name the specific company but highlights the prolonged criticism. The Tax Agency is now proceeding with the bankruptcy application in response. No further details on the company's operations or specific reasons are provided in the reports.

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