Swedish HMRC equivalent targets online strippers

You can trust Swedes to be the first in most things, they are said to be so organised that when you are vacating a rental property, a hygiene inspector will visit the house of flat and check it just to make sure you left the property in good condition.
Their thoroughness has moved on to online camgirls strippers. Apparently, hundreds of Swedish women and girls work as strippers from their home, earning quite a tidy sum in the process. This is not illegal, the only thing the Swedish tax authorities want is that this incomes are declared and income tax paid on them. Tax officials have been dispatched to look into this sites and they have been examining websites that feature Swedish strippers, in an effort to identify them and chase them for tax returns.The Swedish revenue estimates that they are losing about £3.3 million annually in unpaid taxes.
Of the websites identified by the tax authorities, about 200 or so was identified as being hosted in Sweden hence due to pay taxes, the tax man things the reason some of them probably do not pay taxes at the moment is because they are not aware or the tax implication of their activities because quite a lot of the strippers are said to be very young. The Swedish authorities come up with the report on stripper as part of a wider investigation onto online activities such as web cab, poker etc.

They tax authorities in Sweden were tipped off by the Dutch authorities who have been conducting a similar investigation. The strippers are said to be liable to about 50% tax on the web cam activities because most of they have a day job and do the strip tease for webcam as a hobby.  In Sweden, prostitution is illegal but showing off on web cam is okay. (well as long as you pay taxes if you are making money off it)