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The Swedish Tax Agency (Swedish: Skatteverket) is a government agency in Sweden responsible for national tax collection and administering the population registration. The agency was formed on 1 January 2004 through the merger of the Swedish National Tax Board ( Riksskatteverket ) and the then 10 existing regional tax authorities ...
Swedish Tax Agency (2015). Taxes in Sweden. A summary of the Tax Statistical Yearbook of Sweden. Swedish Tax Agency. Swedish Tax Agency 2011. Tax registration of foreign companies in Sweden, Swedish Tax Agency's website Archived 2013-04-18 at archive.today
Taxeringskalendern (English: 'the tax annual' or 'the tax calendar') is the Swedish blanket term for the directory that contains public information on taxed income from work and capital of all natural persons above 18 years of age in Sweden. [1] Taxeringskalender also includes the income of legal persons.
The Ministry of Finance (Swedish: Finansdepartementet) is a Swedish government ministry responsible for matters relating to economic policy, the central government budget, taxes, banking, security and insurance, international economic work, central, regional and local government. The ministry has a staff of 490, of whom only 20 are political ...
Sweden's government promised tax cuts and more money for welfare, defence and the criminal justice system in its 2024 budget on Wednesday, but said spending had to be limited by the need to keep a ...
Swedish Tax Agency; Swedish Taxpayers' Association; T. Taxeringskalendern This page was last edited on 9 July 2022, at 06:21 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Swedish battery maker Northvolt will be able to pay its taxes that fall due on Oct. 14, it told Reuters on Thursday, answering speculation as to whether the struggling company ...
The Swedish Taxpayers' Association (Swedish: Skattebetalarnas förening) is an association and taxpayers union in Sweden which advocates low taxes and efficiency in the public sector. [1] The association was first founded in 1921 and since then has grown very fast. It issues its own magazine, the Common Sense (Sunt Förnuft), four times a year. [2]