1. If you sell goods or services to customers in another EU country, you might not have to charge VAT, provided that you fulfil certain requirements. The EU SME scheme entitles small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to apply for exemption from VAT li...

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  2. Town square and market trading is the sale of goods on streets, town squares, markets, flea markets, fairs, sporting events, festivals, in temporary premises and similar. Such sales are treated differently depending on what you are selling and  which...

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  3. As an employer, you have to declare payments and deducted preliminary tax for each payee in a monthly PAYE return. In each return, you provide us with information about your employees and your business.

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  4. Capital gains tax must be applied when foreign currency and claims in foreign currency are divested. The current regulations encompass all types of claims, such as bonds, debentures, deposit accounts in foreign banks (bankbooks), private debt instrum...

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  5. Reports from Swedish Tax Agency

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  6. If you represent a legal person, you can become personally liable for virtually all unpaid taxes and fees in the legal person's tax account. A legal person can be, for example, a limited company, an economic or non-profit association or a foundation.

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  7. This page contains information on excise duty on alcohol goods that are handled outside the EU’s excise-duty suspension system.

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

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  9. Tolls must be paid for trucks and truck/trailer combinations with a total weight of 12 tonnes or more that are used exclusively for the transport of goods.

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  10. If you use an accountancy firm to file your entire Income Tax Return 1 or 2 (“Inkomstdeklaration 1” or “Inkomstdeklaration 2”), our online service makes it easy for you to approve the return that the firm has prepared for you. Here’s what to do.

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