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Kygo sued by the tax authorities – VG


GOODLY: Kygo’s property on Hopsneset in Bergen, which he bought for NOK 41 million in 2018.

The tax authorities take a mortgage on Kygo’s giant villa and sue the artist for NOK 15 million, writes Dagens Næringsliv. Kygo’s spokesperson tells the newspaper that the case is a “misunderstanding and oversight”.

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The artist Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll (30), better known as Kygo, earned NOK 46.2 million in 2020. Now the Tax Administration is demanding money for an unpaid tax bill in the millions.

It writes Today’s business.

According to the newspaper, the Tax Administration believes that the renowned artist has not paid what he owes in taxes. The agency is now demanding more than NOK 15 million from Gørvell-Dahll for the unpaid tax claim. In addition, the tax authorities have taken a mortgage on the artist’s villa on Hopsneset by Paradis in Bergen.

– It is due to a misunderstanding and oversight on our part. Our lawyer has been in contact with the Tax Administration and we hope to arrange this as soon as possible, says Gørvell-Dahll’s stepfather and spokesperson Jan Magnus Bjordal to DN.

RECOGNIZED: Kygo during a concert at the Findings festival in 2019.

The home of over 1000 square meters has, among other things, eight bedrooms, a separate library and a horse hall, and was bought by Gørvell-Dahl for 41 million kroner. The villa on Hopsneset was when it was sold to Kygo in 2018, Bergen’s most expensive home ever.

Kygo really broke through in 2013, and is known for its remixes of well-known songs. He has later released his own productions, and has topped the charts worldwide. Bergenseren has won several prizes, including two Spellemanns prizes.

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