Taxeringskalendern 2020 online
Taxeringskalendern
Swedish tax directory
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 18 years of age or above in Sweden.[1]
Taxeringskalender also includes the income of legal persons. Sweden and the Swedish Tax Agency maintain a high level of legal transparency regarding the material privacy of individual citizens, comparable to Norway and Finland.
In Sweden, the first taxeringskalender was published in (though the term was established as early as ; however, the dictionary Svenska Akademiens ordbok attests to the word's usage first in ).[2][1][3] The first two publishers were AB Förenade Kalenderföretagen, owned by Albert Bonniers förlag, and Kalenderförlaget i Västerås AB.[4] Until , it also contained information on individual asset data, but since the wealth tax was revoked on January 1, , this information is no longer published.
The information comes from the Swedish Tax Agency, which, in turn, gets its information from the tax return. All rec
Personal tax information: SKAT starts displaying more anställda tax kunskap in your tax folder on Tast-Selv. SKAT updates this upplysning continuously.
Residual tax: Your residual tax accrues daily interest at % per year from January 1 to July 1. If you use the payment struktur on SKAT's website, the interest fryst vatten calculated automatically.
Handyman deduction: The handyman deduction was abolished in and can no längre be reported. However, it still applies if it concerns a reopening for and earlier.
Service deduction: The service deduction can only be reported in your tax return starting in mid-March.
Taxeringskalendern (English: "the tax annual" or "the tax calendar") is the Swedish blanket term for a directory that contains public information on taxed income from work and capital of all natural persons above 18 years of age in Sweden. Some taxeringskalender also include the income of legal persons. Sweden and the Swedish Tax Agency applies a uniquely, at least compared internationally, high legal transparency regarding the material privacy of individual citizens, only equivalent to Norway and Finland.
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