We are delighted to share the exciting news that KPMG Sweden has been ranked Tier 1 in every category of the 2026 ITR World Tax report. This recognition highlights our continued excellence in the following areas:
- General Corporate Tax
- Tax Controversy
- Indirect Tax
- Transfer Pricing
ITR ranks the world's leading tax advisory firms to guide the selection of tax and transaction services. Tier 1 is the highest classification, and this impressive achievement confirms KPMG's position as one of the top tax advisory firms in Sweden.
“We are incredibly proud to have achieved Tier 1 rankings across all categories in the ITR World Tax. This is a testament of the hard work and dedication of our team, who continually strive to deliver outstanding tax services to our clients,” said, Annika Lindström, Head of Tax and Legal.
In addition, we are also thrilled to have several of our experts recognized and top-ranking in the following categories of the 2026 ITR World Tax edition:
Notable practitioner - Practitioners who have a track record advising on significant deals in the context of their market and practice area, recognised for their work in that space.
Thomas Andersson, Tax Controversy
Jonas Mauritzson, Corporate Tax
Jörgen Graner, Corporate Tax, Transactional Tax
Highly regarded - Practitioners who are highly regarded by their peers and the wider market and who possess a strong track record in dealing with significant matters.
Pontus Fornell, Indirect Tax
Marie Hedin, Indirect Tax
Susann Lundström, Indirect Tax
Joanna Mörk, Corporate Tax
Caroline Väljemark, Corporate Tax, Tax Controversy
Christoffer Wenedikter, Transactional Tax
Annika Lindström, Transfer Pricing
Karolina Viberg, Transfer Pricing
Tina Zetterlund, Corporate Tax
Women in Tax Leader - Female practitioners recognised as leading practitioners in their field.
Marie Hedin, Indirect Tax
Joanna Mörk, Corporate Tax
Susann Lundström, Indirect Tax
Annika Lindström, Transfer Pricing
Karolina Viberg, Transfer Pricing
Caroline Väljemark, Corporate Tax, Tax Controversy
Tina Zetterlund, Corporate Tax
Rising Star
Jennifer van der Gronden, Indirect Tax