1. Cash Bonus

    Cash bonus is treated as ordinary income.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | New in Sweden and will be employed here | Do you participate in a Stock Incentive Plan?
  2. How to use the e-service Excise duty - return

    This is a user guide on how to use our e-service Excise duty - return.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Starting and running a Swedish business | Paying Taxes – Businesses | Excise duty
  3. Residual tax

    You can see on your final tax statement how much you have to pay, and by which date the money has to be in your tax account. You can pay your residual tax at any time before that date. Residual tax is also referred to as back taxes or tax arrears.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Declaring Taxes - for individuals
  4. How to use our e-service for file transfer

    This is a guide on how to use the e-service for file transfer.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Starting and running a Swedish business | Declaring Taxes – Businesses | Income tax | Filing a tax return for a limited company or an economic association
  5. Do you participate in a Stock Incentive Plan

    Below, you can read about different stock incentive plans and how they are taxed.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | New in Sweden and will be employed here
  6. Marriage contract

    A marriage contract is an agreement concerning what will be private property in a marriage. It can be written at any time during a marriage or before it.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Living in Sweden | Marriage | The Marriage Register
  7. Information and tips about pdf, Acrobat, and filling in forms

    Each of our forms now has its own cover sheet – in HTML format. Here’s links to the most recent versions, as well as information and references.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | More on Skatteverket
  8. Civil de-registration

    If you are living in Sweden and are registered in the Swedish population register and are planning to move abroad for a year or more, you should notify the Swedish Tax Agency of your plans.

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Moving from Sweden
  9. How to apply for or renew an ID card

    To apply for an ID card from the Swedish Tax Agency, you must be listed in the Swedish Population Register, have a Swedish personal identity number, and be able to prove your identity. You need to pay an application fee before you can make your appli...

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Individuals and employees | Living in Sweden | Swedish Tax Agency identity cards
  10. Deregister your business for VAT

    If you are no longer running a VAT-liable business, you must deregister your business for VAT. It is important for the Swedish Tax Agency to have up-to-date details of your business, and we can also avoid sending forms or questions that are no longer...

    Other languages | English (Engelska) | Businesses and employers | Starting and running a Swedish business | Deregister a business