Employers are obliged to notify the Swedish Tax Agency when they employ a citizen of a country that is not an EU/EEA member state or Switzerland (a third-country national), or send such a citizen to Sweden to work.
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.
In this e-service, you can apply for special income tax if you are a resident outside of Sweden. You need an email address to be able to log in with a temporary login.
In this e-service you can send in a notification for preliminary income tax.
Sweden’s state service centres can help you with matters relating to the Swedish Tax Agency, and other government agencies such as the Swedish Social Insurance Agency and the Swedish Public Employment Service.
Information is provided here about income tax, tax returns and national registration for newcomers to Sweden who are receiving pension.
If you work at a bank, for example, and wish to know whether or not an ID card has been blocked, you can use the details on the card to call and check the ID card's validity.
If your business cannot pay its debts (is insolvent), and is not able to pay them for a long time, then most often it must be declared bankrupt. This also applies to debts in the form of taxes that are not paid.
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Toute personne inscrite aux registres d’état-civil de Suède et âgée de plus de 13 ans peut demander une carte d’identité à Skatteverket. Vous devez pouvoir justifier de votre identité, c’est-à-dire montrer qui vous êtes.