Tax registrations for

businesses in Sweden

Our expert team can assist with VAT, F-tax, ID06, employer tax registrations for Swedish ABs and A-Skatt or SINK registrations for your company’s employees.
Your complete Swedish tax law compliance with guidance and support in Swedish, English or Estonian starts at 1Office.
Tax registrations for Swedish ABs
A-Skatt, SINK, VAT registrations

We can consult and help you apply for various taxes in Sweden

Our services include completing the necessary paperwork, submitting it to the relevant authorities, and providing ongoing support to ensure compliance with all tax regulations.

VAT payer registration: If your AB’s annual turnover exceeds the VAT threshold, you must register for Value-Added Tax (VAT).

F-Tax Registration: All companies offering services in Sweden, including ABs, must register for F-tax. This is a payroll tax that employers are responsible for deducting from employees’ wages and remitting to the Swedish Tax Agency.

Employer Tax Registration: If your AB plans to employ individuals, you’ll need to register as an employer with the Swedish Tax Agency. This involves providing information about your company and employees.

A-skatt or SINK registration: A-skatt is for residents taxed on income earned in Sweden, while SINK applies to non-residents earning Swedish income at a flat rate.

ID06: All companies and personnel must have a valid ID06 card when being on a construction site.

 

Pricing:  Our prices for tax registrations start from 1,500 SEK. Contact us for a tailored solution specific to your needs.

Continuous support and guidance for your business in Sweden

Our team of experts, with a deep understanding of Swedish tax law, is committed to providing timely and accurate tax registration services.

We stay up-to-date with the latest regulations and industry-specific requirements, ensuring that your business remains compliant.

Contact us today for a personalised consultation in Swedish, English or Estonian and let us guide you through the complexities of Swedish taxation.

Tõnis Jõgeva. CSO at 1Office
Tõnis Jõgeva - 1Office

Get in touch with our business advisor

Tõnis Jõgeva

Business Solutions Advisor

“As a Business Solutions Advisor in the Finnish and Swedish markets, I have witnessed exceptional results that our clients have achieved. Our expertise in understanding the complexities of local regulations and providing tailored financial solutions has enabled businesses to thrive and make informed decisions, ensuring their long-term success in these markets.”

Tel:+358 40 196 9003

E-mail: tonis.jogeva@1office.co

WHY PEOPLE CHOOSE US

Providing our customers exactly what they need so their business can thrive.

Transparent pricing and no hidden fees

Our pricing structure is straightforward allowing a clear understanding of costs and payments.

A team on location with international experience

Our team’s international background and on-site presence offer valuable location-specific insights and perspectives.

Customised accounting services based on your specific needs

Our approach to your business is personalised and focused to deliver the best experience.

Get in touch

Office email: sweden@1office.co

Phone: +46 10 510 2000

Address: Kungsbro strand 29, 112 26, Stockholm

Opening times: Mon-Fri 8.00-16.00, local time







    This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

    Frequently asked questions

    Q: What are the penalties for non-compliance with Swedish tax laws?

    A: Non-compliance with Swedish tax laws can result in penalties, including fines and interest charges. In severe cases, there may also be criminal consequences.

    Q: Are there any industry-specific tax requirements in Sweden?

    A: Yes, certain industries may have specific tax requirements. For example, e-commerce businesses may have different VAT rules, and companies in the construction sector may be subject to specific taxes.

    Q: What is VAT registration, and when is it required?

    A: VAT registration is required for businesses in Sweden with an annual turnover exceeding the VAT threshold. It involves collecting VAT from customers and remitting it to the Swedish Tax Agency.

    Q: What is F-tax registration, and why is it important?

    A: F-tax registration is mandatory for all Swedish companies, including ABs. It’s used for withholding taxes on employees’ wages and pensions.

    Q: How does employer tax registration work?

    A: If you plan to employ individuals, you’ll need to register as an employer with the Swedish Tax Agency. This involves providing information about your company and employees.

    Q: What are the mandatory tax registrations for a new AB (limited liability company) in Sweden?

    A: The mandatory tax registrations for a new AB in Sweden typically include:

    • VAT (Value-Added Tax) registration: If your annual turnover exceeds the VAT threshold (currently SEK 1 million).
    • F-tax registration: For payroll tax purposes.
    • Employer tax registration: If you plan to employ individuals.
    • Income tax registration: For corporate income tax purposes.