If you are obligated to charge VAT, you must also report and pay VAT, regardless of the size of your sales. The obligation to report also applies to those who are registered for VAT and have the right to make deductions (right to repayment) despite n...
Information about reporting VAT for businesses that are not Swedish
Businesses that are registered for VAT must always file a VAT return – even if they have no VAT to report. Any VAT due must be paid by the VAT return filing deadline at the latest.
25%, 12%, 6% or VAT-exempt? Here you can find out about VAT rates on certain goods and services, and how much VAT you should charge when selling them.
Om du ska sälja eller köpa något från ett annat EU-land kan du behöva kontrollera köparens eller säljarens VAT-nummer. Du kan kontrollera VAT-numret på olika sätt.
This page contains information about the rules that apply to you if you run a taxi business or are planning to start one.
You can read here about how to fill in the different blocks and boxes in the VAT return.
When you start, run or take over a business, you might need to register it 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...
If your business's circumstances change, you might need to change or remove some of its VAT registration details.