1. This information explains how to fill in the PAYE return per employee in the PAYE Return e-service, which you can find on My Pages ("Mina sidor").

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  2. As an employer, you have to pay employer contributions when you provide compensation for work. Here you can check the rates that apply to employees of different ages.

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  3. If any corrections need to be made to a PAYE return that you have already filed, you must file a new PAYE return for the relevant reporting period.

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  4. Här hittar du som företagare tekniskt support för e-transport

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  5. Businesses with operations in electricity price areas 3 and 4 could apply to the Swedish Tax Agency for electricity support until 25 September 2023. This subsidy was provided to businesses to cover their future costs.

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  6. If your business qualifies for Growth Support, you are entitled to a reduced rate of employer contributions for up to 24 consecutive calendar months for your first and/or second employee. Growth Support is a type of “de minimis” aid, which means it i...

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  7. A person’s identity is a key that enables them to take part in society. It’s essential for accessing vital services such as healthcare, education and social welfare. Over the past few years, the Swedish Tax Agency has been collaborating with other pu...

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  8. 25%, 12%, 6% or VAT-exempt? Here you can find out about VAT rates on certain goods and services, and how much VAT you should charge when selling them.

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  9. Reports from Swedish Tax Agency

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  10. 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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