1. Gifts between spouses

    People who are married can give each other gifts just like everyone else. However, it can sometimes be difficult to fulfil the formal requirements for the gift to be legally valid. It might then be good if you register the gift with the Swedish Tax A...

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Living in Sweden | Marriage | The Marriage Register
  2. You are studying in Sweden

    To be registered in the Swedish Population Register as a student, you need to show that you will be studying and it should be assumed that you will be living in Sweden for at least one year.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Moving to Sweden | Citizen of EUEEA country
  3. You are self-sufficient

    As a citizen of another EU or EEA country than Sweden you have right of residence if you can show that you have sufficient funds, i.e., sufficient money to live on and support yourself in Sweden.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Moving to Sweden | Citizen of EUEEA country
  4. VAT on foreign trade (SKV 560B)

    VAT on foreign trade (SKV 560B)

    Företag | E-tjänster och blanketter | Blanketter & broschyrer
  5. Fill in the VAT return

    You can read here about how to fill in the different blocks and boxes in the VAT return.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Starting and running a Swedish business | Declaring Taxes – Businesses | VAT
  6. Reporting a change of address for a child

    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.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Reporting a change of address
  7. You are going to work in Sweden

    If you are a citizen of an EU or EEA country and have moved to Sweden to work, you are generally required to be listed in the Swedish Population Register if you plan to live here for one year or more. Here you can find information about how to regist...

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Moving to Sweden | Citizen of EUEEA country
  8. Moving away from Sweden

    If you are listed in the Swedish Population Register and you have a Swedish personal identity number, you must notify the Swedish Tax Agency if you plan to live outside Sweden for one year or more.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Moving from Sweden
  9. Register a non-Swedish business

    Do you have a non-Swedish company, legal entity or sole trader business? On this page you can apply for F-tax, VAT and employer registration.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Non-Swedish businesses with operations in Sweden
  10. Divorce

    You need to contact the district court if you want to get divorced. When the district court has reached a decision on your divorce, it will inform the Swedish Tax Agency

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Living in Sweden | Marriage