Skatteverket is accountable to the government, but operates as an autonomous public authority.
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 ...
This page contains information about the test service and technical specification for the e-filing of income statements.
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 ...
If you have been subjected to violence or threats, you are eligible for protected identity. If this applies to you, the Swedish Tax Agency will protect your population data details, such as your name and address. There are three types of protection.
It is possible to obtain information about what data concerning you or someone else is held in the Marriage Register or order copies of, for example, marriage contracts, gift documents and divisions of joint property.
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You do not need to know which type of protected identity to apply for. The important thing is to submit an application for protected identity to the Swedish Tax Agency. We can always adjust your protection in consultation with you, to ensure that it ...
This page contains information about the rules that apply to you if you run a taxi business or are planning to start one.
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.