From 1 January 2019, you will need to pay gambling tax if you have a gambling license from the Swedish Gambling Authority (Spelinspektionen). However, this does not apply to gambling for public interest purposes.
Please notify the Swedish Tax Agency of a special postal address if you would like your mail to be sent to an address other than your registered address for at least six months. The address may be in Sweden or abroad.
When you move, you must notify the Swedish Tax Agency of your change of address to ensure that you are listed correctly in the Swedish Population Register. Normally, your mail will then be sent to the correct address.
Power of Attorney/Vollmacht/Procuration/Fullmakt (SKV 5703)
Children under 18 years old must be registered at the address where they sleep most nights, in accordance with the same rules that apply to adults. If you are a child’s legal guardian, you can report the child's move on their behalf.
If someone reports moving within Sweden to your registered address, you may receive a letter about it from the Swedish Tax Agency. You will then have the opportunity to confirm whether or not this person lives at your address.
When you move, you must report your change of address to the Swedish Tax Agency so that your address is correct in the population register. Reporting your change of address is free of charge and can be done quickly and easily using the Tax Agency's e...
If you block unauthorised change of address notifications, you must use the Swedish Tax Agency’s e-services if you need to register a change of address or notify us of a special postal address. The Swedish Tax Agency will therefore carry out verifica...
When you move, you must report your change of address to the Swedish Tax Agency so that the population register can be updated correctly. Reporting your change of address is free of charge and can be done quickly and easily using our e-service.
Identity fraud is when an unauthorised party uses your ID, passwords, personal identity number or mobile BankID – for example, to order goods or apply for a loan in your name. This form of deception is also known as identity theft, ID-hijacking or sp...