1. Gifts between spouses

    People who are married can give each other gifts just like everyone else. However, it can sometimes be difficult to fulfil the formal requirements for the gift to be legally valid. It might then be good if you register the gift with the Swedish Tax A...

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Living in Sweden | Marriage | The Marriage Register
  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.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Starting and running a Swedish business | Cash registers
  3. Skattemyndigheter eller motsvarande i EU-länder och Norden

    Information om skattemyndigheter eller motsvarande i EU-länder och Norden

    Om oss | Externa länkar
  4. Sale of shares and other securities

    If you have sold listed shares in Swedish companies, or Swedish part-ownership rights other than fund units, and have lived in Sweden at any time since 1 January 2015, you must declare the sale in Sweden.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Declaring Taxes - for individuals | How to file your tax return | The contents of the income tax return
  5. Check someone else's ID card

    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.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Living in Sweden | Swedish Tax Agency identity cards
  6. 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...

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Living in Sweden | Swedish Tax Agency identity cards
  7. Medborgarskap - teckenspråk

    Teckenspråksfilmen om anmälan eller ansökan om svenskt medborgarskap. Längre ned på sidan finns informationen i filmen som text. 

    Teckenspråk | Folkbokföring
  8. Living in Sweden

    Living in Sweden often means registering and paying taxes on salary and other income. A civil registration in Sweden is required for most persons who intend to stay in Sweden for more than one year.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees
  9. Swedish Tax Agency identity cards

    You can apply to the Swedish Tax Agency for an ID card. You can use this card in Sweden to confirm your identity and your age at a pharmacy, bank and store, for example.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Living in Sweden
  10. Order data from the register

    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.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Living in Sweden | Marriage | The Marriage Register