1. Reports from Swedish Tax Agency

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  2. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with a maximum annual turnover of SEK 120,000 may be eligible for a VAT exemption. If your business is in this category, you generally do not need to register it for VAT.

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  3. 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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  4. You declare the income from your sole trader business in the NE annex, which you file together with your income tax return. You must also file an annual report and a VAT return. A sole trader is also referred to as a sole proprietor.

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  5. On selling a residential property abroad, in some cases, you may be subject to taxation for capital gains in Sweden. Whether you will be taxed depends partly on whether you are subject to limited or unlimited taxation in Sweden, and partly on the pro...

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  6. Information about reporting VAT for businesses that are not Swedish

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  7. If you have business operations in Sweden, you can find out here about the rules that apply to bookkeeping and documentation.

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  8. The employer must in some situations report salary and other remunerations in an income statement (in Swedish Kontrolluppgift or KU).

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  9. When you start, run or take over a business, you might need to register it for VAT.

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  10. Income statement (Swedish abbreviation KU) is an income report for individuals and estates issued by anyone who pays for example salary, pension, interest or dividends. Income statements play an essential role in Swedish society and the Swedish tax s...

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