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A coordination number is a unique identifier that the Swedish Tax Agency can assign to an individual who has never been listed in the Population Register. You can apply for a coordination number yourself.
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Children under 18 years old must be registered at the address where they sleep most nights, in accordance with the same rules that apply to adults. If you are a child’s legal guardian, you can report the child's move on their behalf.
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When you move, you must report your change of address to the Swedish Tax Agency so that the population register can be updated correctly. Reporting your change of address is free of charge and can be done quickly and easily using our e-service.
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Swedish National Tax Board Annual Report 2000
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För att du ska kunna undersöka om ett utländskt företag som du anlitar gör rätt för sig, kan det vara bra att veta när och hur deras anställda är skyldiga att betala skatt i Sverige.
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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...
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You can apply to the Swedish Tax Agency for an ID card. You can use this card in Sweden to confirm your identity and your age at a pharmacy, bank and store, for example.
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Losing a loved one is often emotionally difficult, and many people find managing the practical matters associated with a death challenging. In order to address these practical matters, you generally need a death certificate and relatives report.
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English translations of news published on Skatteverket.se
