1. Only manufacturer declared cash registers are approved for use. As a manufacturer or supplier you must show in the manufacturer’s declaration that the cash register complies with the Swedish Tax Agency’s regulations on requirements for cash registers...

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  2. May 2 was the last day to file your income tax return if you have not been granted an extension.

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  3. This is a guide on how to use the e-service filing Income Tax Return 2 via e-service.

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  4. The Swedish Tax Agency makes wage guarantee payments to you, but the bankruptcy trustee or business reorganisation officer decides on the amount that you receive.

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  5. 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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  6. Most non-Swedish companies (including sole traders and legal entities) that are employers in Sweden must declare and pay employer contributions.

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  7. This is a user guide on how to use our e-service Preliminary income tax.

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  8. If you are about to start up a business in Sweden, you need to register your business on Verksamt.

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  9. On 1 January 2019, the standard public broadcasting fee was replaced with a personalised public service fee. The public service fee is to be paid by anyone who lives in Sweden, who is liable for taxation in Sweden and has reached the age of 18 on 1 J...

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  10. If you live in Sweden, all of your income is subject to taxation. The General rule is that you must disclose your foreign income for taxation in your Swedish tax return. You may be liable for taxation in Sweden even if you have moved from Sweden.

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