1. Cash registers

    The obligation to use a certified cash register applies where the company’s sales take place in return for cash payment or in return for payment with a debit or credit card.

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  2. This is how to use the cash register

    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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  3. It’s European Cybersecurity Month: think security, act smart

    With the increasing risk of cyberattacks in society as a whole, we all need to protect our online data and ensure our digital security. You need to protect sensitive information contained in the documents and records that you deal with, for example.

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  4. Privacy Policy

    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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  5. Warrants

    A warrant gives the holder a right at a certain period of time to subscribe for new issued stock in the company.

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  6. Purchasing goods and services for your business

    When you purchase goods or services for your business, you are generally entitled to claim a VAT deduction. In some cases, you can only claim a deduction for part of the VAT, and in others you cannot claim any deduction.

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  7. Synthetic Options that qualify as securities

    This kind of option is not linked with specific conditions to your employment, it is freely transferable and you can keep the synthetic option even if you leave your employment.

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  8. Electronic identification with the ID card

    The Tax Agency's ID card also contains electronic identification (e-legitimation). Electronic identification can be compared with a traditional ID document, such as an ID card or driving licence. Electronic identification can be used to securely prov...

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  9. Information

    If you are granted protected identity, it will lead to major changes to your everyday life. Since access to your personal data will be restricted, it will be harder for you to use services provided by government agencies, organisations and businesses...

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  10. CESOP

    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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