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  2. Taxation in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The specifics of the payroll tax (National Insurance in UK English) may be found at the Swedish Tax Agency's Website. [16] In addition, the employee pays 7% in pension contributions to the public system, with a cap at an annual income of 420,447 kr.

  3. Swedish Tax Agency - Wikipedia

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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 (skattemyndigheter).

  4. Taxeringskalendern - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Category:Taxation in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    0% (first €8,700 per year is tax free) For the highest income bracket 52% [172] 21% (standard rate) 9% (essential and selected goods) Under the new policy it is 36% with out a tax free limit. The old system presumes 7.6% gains for investments & 4% gains on banksaldo intrest, taxed 36% Taxation in the Netherlands New Zealand: 28% 10.5% [173 ...

  7. Swedish Taxpayers' Association - Wikipedia

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    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]

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  9. Committee on Taxation - Wikipedia

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    [Parliamentary] Committee on Taxation [1] (Swedish: skatteutskottet) (SkU) is a parliamentary committee in the Swedish Riksdag.The committee manages and debates matters concerning state and municipal taxes and matters concerning taxation, tax payment, and, population registration, as well as matters concerning the enforcement system.