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...
This page contains information for suppliers about how to invoice the Swedish Tax Agency electronically. It also shows you who to contact if you have questions about e-invoicing.
If you are planning to have a cash register then you must report this to the Swedish Tax Agency. The easiest way to do this is via the Cash Register e-service. Here you are able to certify the cash register, modify information and report any malfunct...
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...
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.
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 ...
You might need to declare and pay tax on your internet and social media earnings, depending on the extent of your business activities. The information on this page applies to those who are not self-employed, or who don’t have a business yet.
The Swedish Tax Agency forwards mail through a postal operator to individuals with protected Population Register data or confidentiality marking. This means you can send mail to someone with protected identity even though you don’t have their address...
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...
Marginal tax is the tax you pay on your most recently earned SEK 1,000. As long as your overall income remains below the limit for national income tax, you pay approximately SEK 300 in tax on every SEK 1,000 earned.