Taxes and tariffs
The Government is responsible for legislation and government agency issues concerning taxes, customs, collection and civil registration of private individuals. Tax legislation is designed to support the goals of economic policy, provide good conditions for business and investment, and make it easy for individuals and business owners to follow the rules.
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Together with a large number of other countries, Sweden has signed up to a collective engagement on the introduction of a joint agreement for the exchange of information on immovable property, such as real estate. The aim is to strengthen controls and counteract tax evasion and tax crime.
Published04 December 2025·Press releasefromElisabeth Svantesson,Ministry of Finance
Together with a large number of other countries, Sweden has signed up to a collective engagement on the introduction of a joint agreement for the exchange of information on immovable property, such as real estate.
Published04 December 2025·Swedish Treaty SeriesfromElisabeth Svantesson,Ministry of Finance
Together with his ministerial counterparts in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa has written a letter to the European Commission proposing increased import tariffs on Russian goods.
Published08 November 2024·Press releasefromBenjamin Dousa,Ministry for Foreign Affairs
The Government has signed up to a collective engagement to implement the multilateral framework for automatic exchange of information in tax matters regarding crypto-assets. Automatic exchange of information is intended to prevent tax evasion and avoidance.
Published10 November 2023·ArticlefromMinistry of Finance