Swedish Tax Agency Explained

Agency Name:Swedish Tax Agency
Nativename:Skatteverket
Seal:File:Skatteverket Logo.svg
Formed:1 January 2004
Preceding1:Swedish National Tax Board
Jurisdiction:Government of Sweden
Headquarters:Solna strandväg 10, Solna Municipality, Stockholm County
Coordinates:59.3556°N 17.9694°W
Employees:Circa 10,800 (2011)
Budget:SEK 6,100,842,000 (2008)
Minister1 Pfo:Minister for Finance
Chief1 Name:Katrin Westling Palm
Chief1 Position:Director-general
Parent Agency:Ministry of Finance
Website:www.skatteverket.se

The Swedish Tax Agency (Swedish: Skatteverket) is a government agency in Sweden responsible for national tax collection and administering the population registration.

The agency was formed on 1 January 2004 through the merger of the Swedish National Tax Board (Riksskatteverket) and the then 10 existing regional tax authorities (skattemyndigheter).

The Swedish Tax Agency (and prior to that, the Swedish National Tax Board) was also formerly the parent agency of the Swedish Enforcement Administration (Kronofogdemyndigheten). Since 1 July 2008, the Swedish Enforcement Administration is an independent agency but with close administrative ties to the Swedish Tax Agency.

The agency has local offices in over a hundred cities across Sweden, with the headquarters located in Solna, Stockholm County.

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