1. 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.

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  2. 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.

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  3. Everyone who is registered in the Swedish Population Register receives a personal identity number as an identifier. You will receive your personal identity number from the Swedish Tax Agency.

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  4. Here you can find out how to apply for or renew an ID card.

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  5. Sweden’s state service centres can help you with matters relating to the Swedish Tax Agency, and other government agencies such as the Swedish Social Insurance Agency and the Swedish Public Employment Service.

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  6. As a business owner you must always produce and offer the customer a cash receipt (sales slip), regardless of whether the customer pays in cash or by debit or credit card. A cash receipt may be in paper format or in electronic form.

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  7. Here, you can find out how the Swedish Tax Agency handles your personal data. We outline which personal data we process, why we need to process it, and the regulations that apply. You can also find out how we process personal data in accordance with ...

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  8. On 1 January 2024, new EU legislation was introduced that requires payment service providers to submit data on certain cross-border payments. They must submit this data to the Swedish Tax Agency, which then forwards it to the European Commission for ...

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  9. If you have arrived in Sweden because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, you can apply for a coordination number, or notify us of your move to Sweden in order to be listed in the Swedish Population Register.

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  10. This guide describes how to establish and run a business in Sweden for non-Swedish sole traders and non-Swedish legal entities.

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