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Employment and Taxes

Swedish Tax Authority
Skatteverket
This site contains information and a number of common tax forms in English. Most of the site content is only available in Swedish. Sweden, in cooperation with other Nordic countries, now provides more detailed English tax information on the Nordisk eTax web site described below.
Nordisk eTax This site contains information in English on income and property taxes in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Iceland. The information is maintained by the respective national tax administrations and provided in cooperation with the Nordic Council of Ministers.
Swedish Migration Board
Migrationsverket
This site contains information on immigration, naturalization, residence and work visas, and application forms in English.

Passports and National ID Cards

Swedish National Police Service
Polisen
This site is primarily in Swedish with limited information in English.
Swedish passports (pass) and national identity cards (nationellt id-kort) are issued by the national police passport offices (passexpeditionen). The passport offices are co-located within designated regional police stations. Effective 01 October 2005, Sweden has implemented the ICAO international security standard for both passports and national ID cards. The new passports now support electronic (e-passport) biometric standards required for international travel. The national ID cards allow travel without a passport within the whole European Economic Area (EEA).

Business and Economics

Statistics Sweden
Statistiska Centralbyrån
This site contains official statistical information about Sweden in both Swedish and English.
Sweden.se
The official website of Sweden, which contains general information in English about Sweden and its culture and business life.
Swedish Patent and Registration Office
Patent och Registreringsverket (PRV)
English website of the Swedish Patent and Registration Office, which handles the registering of company names, trademarks, and patents.
Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth
Tillväxtverket
This site is an information clearinghouse for Swedish economic policy issues and provides information for establishing new businesses in Sweden.
Verksamt.se This site is about starting, running and developing business in Sweden. The site regroups information in English from the three main relevant authorities, namely the Tax Authority (Skatteverket), the Registrar of Companies (bolagsversket) and the agency for Economicla and Regional Growth (Tillväxtverket).
Stockholm Enterprise Agency
NyföretagarCentrum
If you are starting a new business in Sweden, this is one of the first places that you can go to get information and help. The Stockholm Enterprise Agency offers consultations, free of charge, to anyone thinking of starting up their own company. They assist with the evaluation of the business idea and offer advice on how to continue. Stockholm Enterprise Agency is independent and neutral in connection to other established companies, banks and authorities. They operate a policy of strict confidentiality. They serve as a sounding board that many new entrepreneurs need in the initial stages. Stockholm Enterprise Agency is your contact link to a large network of professionals and companies who have an expressed interest in the successful growth and development of new enterprises.

The Enterprise Agency operates with strict principals and guidelines approved by the Board:

  • The Agency must focus solely on new entrepreneurs.
  • Consultations must be free of charge, confidential and objective.
  • Consultations must be of professional standard and promote serious entrepreneurship.
  • The Enterprise Agency must function in a local network of advisors within its geographical area.
  • Financing of the Agency must mainly come from the local enterprise/trade and industry economy support.
  • The Enterprise Agency must be open to all new business ideas/concepts from any individual, regardless of race, sex or religion.
  • The Board of the Enterprise Agency must be made up mainly of representatives from local trade and industry.

The Stockholm Enterprise Agency can be contacted by phone at:
+46 8 14 44 00

There are Enterprise Agencies located throughout Sweden. For other Enterprise Agency locations, you can get a referral by contacting the Stockholm Enterprise Agency.

Employment and Benefits

Swedish Social Insurance Agency
Försäkringskassan
This site provides English information on Swedish social benefits and allowances.
The Swedish Social Agency’s service telephone number is used to:

  • Report care of children and use of parental cash benefit
  • To call in sick
  • To order the European health insurance card and other documents
  • To apply for pension
Twenty-Four Hour Service Telephone:
+46 771 524 524
Employment Agency
Arbetsförmedlingen
This site provides information in English on working, studying, starting a business, and unemployment insurance in Sweden.

Consumer Protection

ECC Sweden
Konsument Europa
European Consumer Centers Network, which provides information about consumer rights in Sweden and the rest of the European Union.
National Board for Consumer Complaints
Allmänna Reklamationsnämnden (ARN)
The National Board for Consumer Complaints (ARN) is a public authority that functions roughly like a court. Its main task is to impartially try disputes between consumers and business operators. Petitions are filed by the consumer. The Board submits recommendations on how disputes should be resolved; however, the Board’s recommendations are not binding, but the majority of companies nonetheless follow them. The Board does not provide advice on individual cases. A petition to ARN must be made within six months of the first time the business operator rejects your claims in part or in whole. If the business operator does not respond to your complaint at all, it is considered as if he/she has rejected your claims. The Board’s inquiry is normally limited to contracts that have been entered into in Sweden.
 

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Contact Number: 0103001122

Address no 1: Huvudkontoret Falköping: Odengatan 24 C, Collegium Park, Plan1 , 52146, Falköping.

Address No 2: Branch Kontoret Göteborg: Gustaf Dalens gatan 30, 417 24, Göteborg.

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