1. Gambling tax

    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.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Starting and running a Swedish business | Paying Taxes – Businesses
  2. How to use our e-service for file transfer

    This is a guide on how to use the e-service for file transfer.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Starting and running a Swedish business | Declaring Taxes – Businesses | Income tax | Filing a tax return for a limited company or an economic association
  3. Declaring taxes - for individuals

    On this page, you can find out who has to declare taxes, how to do so, and when tax returns have to be filed. You can also read about how to get a tax refund or pay any outstanding tax due. May 4 is the last day to file your income tax return if you ...

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees
  4. Making payments to your tax account

    If you have tax to pay, you need to make a payment to your tax account. You can pay using Swish, your internet banking service, or a payment slip. You cannot pay by cash or cheque.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees
  5. From feared tax collector to popular service agency

    How can an agency that takes people’s money be so popular and appreciated? Much of the answer to that question lies in the process of change that the Tax Agency has carried out in recent decades.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | More on Skatteverket | Reports
  6. Driving passengers in your private car for payment

    If you drive passengers in your private car for payment, you have to declare the income as an earning, and possibly also declare and pay VAT.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Declaring Taxes - for individuals | How to file your tax return
  7. VAT – Distance sales to non taxable persons in Sweden

    Foreign businesses established within the EU who, through distance selling methods, sell goods or some electronic services to Swedish non taxable persons, are to be registered for VAT and add Swedish VAT.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Non-established foreign businesses
  8. Notification of changes

    Here you can submit a “Notification of changes” form to the Swedish Tax Agency.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Non-Swedish businesses with operations in Sweden | Register a business
  9. Information about pdf files (Skatteverket)

    Information about pdf files

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  10. Filing a PAYE return

    As an employer, you have to declare payments and deducted preliminary tax for each payee in a monthly PAYE return. In each return, you provide us with information about your employees and your business.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Starting and running a Swedish business | Declaring Taxes – Businesses