Overcoming the Swedish Bank Account Hurdle for Non-Residents
Foreign entrepreneurs struggle to open corporate bank accounts in Sweden due to stringent Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations and Know Your Customer (KYC) directives. Swedish banks strictly require a verified corporate substance, clear identification from board members, and a transparent business plan before issuing local IBANs. ITTIFAQ streamlines this by preparing compliant corporate dossiers that satisfy […]
Read MoreNavigating Swedish Corporate Tax: A Framework for International Subsidiaries
The standard corporate income tax rate in Sweden is a flat 20.6%. This flat rate applies solely to net corporate profits, and there are no additional municipal or local corporate taxes levied on entities. All corporate income is categorized under business income, making the tax landscape highly predictable for multinational operations. Key Tax Pillars for […]
Read MoreHow to Register an Aktiebolag (AB) in Sweden as a Foreigner
To register a limited liability company (Aktiebolag / AB) in Sweden as a non-resident, you must deposit a minimum share capital of SEK 25,000, draft the Articles of Association, and submit an application to the Swedish Companies Registration Office (Bolagsverket). Furthermore, you must apply for F-skatt (corporate tax status), VAT registration (Moms), and employer status […]
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