1. Så här gör du om du blir utsatt för försök till fått nätfiske och phishing.

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

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  3. För att få tillgång till API:et behöver du fylla i och skicka in ett formulär till Skatteverket.

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  4. När du får inkomst över en viss nivå ska du betala skatt och lämna en inkomstdeklaration till Skatteverket en gång om året.

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  5. Information for swedish residents working abroad

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  6. Här tipsar du om misstänkt skattefusk. Du kan tipsa helt anonymt och ditt tips kan hjälpa oss förebygga och bekämpa skattebrott.

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  7. 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.

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  8. 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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  9. You must deduct preliminary tax from compensation you pay for work. If you do not pay any cash compensation, you cannot deduct preliminary tax. The same rules apply when an employee receives a taxable benefit such as free housing or car benefit.

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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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