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VAT Rate in Sweden

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VAT Rates

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How much is VAT in Sweden?

The standard VAT rate in Sweden is 25%. It applies to most goods and services. The two reduced VAT rates are 12% and 6%. Sweden also has some zero-rated goods, the sale of which must still be reported on your VAT return, even though no VAT is charged.

The first reduced VAT rate (12%) applies to some foodstuffs, non-alcoholic beverages, minor bicycle repairs, clothing and shoes, hotel accommodation, restaurant and catering services, collectors items and antiques.

The second reduced VAT rate (4%) applies to domestic passenger transport, books, newspapers, tickets to cultural and sports events, writers and composers, use of sporting facilities.

Swedish zero-rated goods and services include medicine, magazines for non-profit organisations, intra-community and international passenger transport.

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What is a VAT rate?

VAT (value added tax) is a type of consumption tax. The Swedish government applies it on the sale of goods and services.

VAT isn’t paid by businesses — instead, it’s charged to consumers in the price of goods, and collected by businesses, making it an indirect tax. Businesses are then responsible for reporting it to the government.

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How to work out VAT in Sweden.

Total price including VAT

To work out the total price at the standard rate of VAT (25%), multiply the original price by 1.25. For the first reduced VAT rate (12%), multiply the original price by 1.12. For the second reduced VAT rate (6%), multiply the original price by 1.06.

Total price excluding VAT

You can calculate the total price excluding the standard VAT rate (25%) by dividing the original price by 1.25. For the first reduced VAT rate (12%), divide the original price by 1.12. For the second reduced VAT rate (6%), divide the original price by 1.06.

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What are the VAT rates in other countries?

VAT for businesses.

If you’re running a business, there are a few things you should know about VAT.

How does VAT work?

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How does VAT work?

VAT is collected at each point in the production of goods — every time value is added and a sale is made. This is what gives VAT its name — value-added tax. It’s designed to be paid by the consumer at the end. Here’s an example:

  • A supplier sells a badminton racket to a shop for €120. They owe €20 VAT to the government.
  • The shop pays €120 but can claim the €20 back from the government, so the shop doesn’t pay the VAT.
  • The shop sells the racket to the customer for €220. The VAT is €44 which the customer, as the end-user, pays in full to the shop.
  • Together with the reclaimable €20 VAT, the shop will end up paying €24 to the government.
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Tax-free shopping - VAT for travellers.

So, you’ve done some shopping abroad, and paid a healthy amount of money for VAT. The good thing is you can often get the amount refunded once you’ve returned home.

For example, European Union residents can get a VAT refund on goods bought in Singapore from a retailer that offers tax-free shopping.

The conditions for a VAT refund are different in every country and should be checked according to your destination — there’s usually a minimum purchase amount, and some exceptions to be considered.

If you’re planning on visiting any of these countries, have a look at their rules for tax-free shopping. And if you’d like to save even more money, don’t miss out on the Wise travel money card, and spend in shops or online at the real exchange rate.

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VAT Refund.

When you’ve visited Sweden, you’ll be able to get a VAT refund on items bought if:

  • You live outside the EU and are going back home.
  • You’re an EU resident and are leaving the EU for 12 months or more.
  • You’ve spent a minimum of 200 SEK in any tax-free store the same day.

There are multiple ways of receiving the refund — either get paid immediately at a refund booth at the airport or send the approved form to a refund company.

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How to get a VAT refund in 3 simple steps?

Application form

Get a Tax Refund Application Form from the retailer. You might also be asked to show your passport to check that you’re eligible.

Customs check

At customs, present your passport, VAT form(s), VAT invoice(s) and the tax-free goods.

Refund approved

If all the criteria is met, customs will approve your form. You’ll get a signed form that allows you to receive the refund.

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