COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's government unveiled a major overhaul of its tax agency on Tuesday, after a string of scandals in which billions were lost fuelled public mistrust among citizens whose tax bill is the world's highest.
The changes will partially reverse job cuts in the tax inspectorate made over a decade and will see the current tax authority SKAT replaced with seven regionally-based agencies, Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said.
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