Trond Mohn has built up his fortune on the manufacture and sale of pumps and equipment for the shipping companies and the rig market, and is known as one of the country’s largest philanthropists. He has given
to a number of good causes, including cancer research, sports and culture. He is also the country’s largest taxpayer.He has a ligningsformue at 9,845 billion, and an income last year at 870 million.
Rich laksearving
Oppdrettsarvingen Gustav forget that no schools Witzøe (23) has a ligningsformue as at 9,840 billion, and last year a taxable income of nok 142 million.
the Story originated from the fish farming company Salmar on Frøya which was founded by his father, Gustav Witzøe. The high income is due to the fact that it last year paid a dividend of nok 250 million from the familieselskapet Fled, where the 23-year-old owns 97 per cent of the shares. He runs to the daily a real estate company which manages the leases on the Lower river port in Trondheim, norway.
On third thrones Kjell Inge Røkke (57), a resident of Asker, with 9,799 billion in assets and zero income. His money originated from the fishing, manufacturing and property.
Rich tobakksarvinger
Norway’s richest women are the sisters Alexandra and Katharina Gamlemshaug Andresen of Oslo, each with almost 7 billion in wealth. The sisters are heirs after tobakksmilliardærene in the Andresen family.
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |NB: please note that there may be errors in the lists. The figures are based on preliminary tax paid by the Directorate of taxes for the year 2015. The numbers may contain errors that will be corrected when the appeal proceedings are finished. The charts and the calculations are based on taxpayers with a Norwegian postal address.
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