- Swedish VAT Authorities have issued a clarification on invoicing guidelines
- Invoices must include quantity and nature of goods or scope and nature of services provided
- Detailed description of goods or services is not necessary
- Information in the invoice should enable the Tax Agency to determine applicable VAT rules
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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