The association was first founded in the spring of 1921 under the initiative of
Marcus Wallenberg Sr., former CEO of the
Stockholms Enskilda Bank, to promote better management of tax revenue. The founders were mainly business leaders who were concerned that political leaders and “the ignorant mass” would undermine the entrepreneurship and economic progress without an independent organization offering supervision. Their methods were simple and direct: reveal the waste and misuse of tax revenue in the public sector and convince the public that the heavy taxation will bring threat to work, saving and entrepreneurship. At the end of 1925, the association has grown into an influential organization with over 40,000 members. Later, it also became the model for similar organizations in
Denmark,
Finland, and
Norway. Also, in 2007, the abolition of the property tax and the wealth tax by the alliance government was, to some degree, due to the association’s long-term campaign together with other organizations like the House Owners National Association (
Villaägarnas riksförbund) and the Shareholders’ Association (
Aktiespararna). In 2016, the association revealed to the public that 200,000 retirees missed the promised tax relief because of the wrong calculation from the government institutions. The association is a member of several international taxpayers organizations like the
World Taxpayers Association and the
Taxpayers Association of Europe. == Association Structure ==