In this e-service, you can apply for special income tax if you are a resident outside of Sweden. You need an email address to be able to log in with a temporary login.
There is information here about things that are important to know when you have become a parent, for example the child's personal identity number, custody and citizenship.
In this e-service you can send in a notification for preliminary income tax.
A coordination number is a unique identifier that the Swedish Tax Agency can assign to an individual who has never been listed in the Population Register. You can apply for a coordination number yourself.
If you work at a bank, for example, and wish to know whether or not an ID card has been blocked, you can use the details on the card to call and check the ID card's validity.
You can apply to the Swedish Tax Agency for an ID card. You can use this card in Sweden to confirm your identity and your age at a pharmacy, bank and store, for example.
Here you can print or request a population registration certificate. A population registration certificate is an extract from the Swedish Population Register. It shows the information recorded about you, such as your name, address and civil status.
Watch the New in Sweden films and learn more about what you have to bring when you notify that you have moved here, how you apply for an ID card and other useful information.
Application – Special income tax on non-residents (SKV 4350_en)
Here you can find out how to apply for or renew an ID card.