Tax Law
Lindahl's tax group is one of the largest among Swedish law firms. Our experts offer tax law advice to both Swedish and international clients across all industries and can assist with everything from the most complex transactions to ongoing advice in daily operations.
Our extensive experience and specialized expertise in tax law enable quick, efficient, and high-quality tax advice. Lindahl continuously assists both Swedish and international companies, funds, foundations, associations, individuals, municipalities, and regions—in domestic and cross-border matters.
Lindahl's tax group operates in all areas of tax law, such as:
Income tax
Value-added tax (VAT)
Property tax
Stamp duty
R&D deductions and expert tax
The group regularly collaborates with the firm's other specialists, such as those in real estate law and corporate transactions.
Practice areas
Lindahl is a full-service firm with a comprehensive offering in all areas of business law.
With vast experience, high competence, and strong commitment, our aim is to create business value and make a difference for our clients, regardless of the industry or legal area involved. Explore all of Lindahl's practice areas.
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Cases and transactions
6/3/2026
Lindahl advises the majority shareholder on the sale of Herok Group
Lindahl has advised the majority shareholder of Herok Group in connection with HLL Hyreslandslaget's acquisition of all shares in the company.
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Portraits
6/2/2026
Björn on M&A at Lindahl: "No two deals are alike"
Björn Andersson on M&A at Lindahl: how each transaction brings new challenges – and why no two deals are alike. Read about his experience and approach.
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News articles
5/27/2026
Inside Silicon Valhalla – unicorns, AI and the battle for the future of work
Lindahl's partner Ottilia Boström moderated the panel "AI in the Land of Unicorns" at the Nordic Employment Summit in Stockholm – with representatives from Legora, Altor, Klarna and Ericsson on how AI is reshaping the future of work.
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Knowledge
5/26/2026
The clock is ticking for the retail sector and new licensing requirements
On 20 November 2026, new consumer credit legislation comes into force, introducing licensing requirements for retailers, car dealers and other ancillary credit providers. Find out what it means for your business.
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