1. Wage guarantees for employees

    The Swedish Tax Agency makes wage guarantee payments to you, but the bankruptcy trustee or business reorganisation officer decides on the amount that you receive.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees
  2. K33 AB

    Aktiehistorik, K33 AB

    Privat | Skatter | Värdepapper | Aktiehistorik
  3. Report a change of address as a student

    The basic population registration rules also apply to students. As a general rule, you must be registered at the address at which you live – i.e., the place where you sleep most nights. However, there are some exceptions.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Reporting a change of address
  4. Starting a business in Sweden

    If you are about to start up a business in Sweden, you need to register your business on Verksamt.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Starting and running a Swedish business | Registering a business
  5. Who is entitled to a RUT deduction?

    The fundamental condition for the client to be able to utilise the RUT deduction is that the work must have been carried out in the client’s home.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Starting and running a Swedish business | Declaring Taxes – Businesses | Rot and Rut work
  6. Common deductions in the tax return - Declaring your income

    When you claim a deduction in your tax return, your tax is calculated on the basis of a lower income amount. This means that you will pay less tax. The amount you will be due to pay is determined by the tax rate that applies to you.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Declaring Taxes - for individuals
  7. Test service and technical specification

    This page contains information about the test service and technical specification for the e-filing of income statements.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | More on Skatteverket
  8. Broschyren har blivit webbsidor

    Den här sidan har du kommit till eftersom du har sökt efter en broschyr som inte längre finns.

    Privat | E-tjänster och blanketter
  9. Swedish residents working abroad

    Information for swedish residents working abroad

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees
  10. Public service fee

    On 1 January 2019, the standard public broadcasting fee was replaced with a personalised public service fee. The public service fee is to be paid by anyone who lives in Sweden, who is liable for taxation in Sweden and has reached the age of 18 on 1 J...

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Living in Sweden