- Skrivelse nr. 3 regarding questions and answers on new invoicing rules for value added tax (VAT) no longer applies
- Skatteverket has reviewed the assessments made in the document dated April 2, 2004, regarding invoicing rules that came into effect on January 1, 2004
- Some assessments in the document have been replaced with new positions after revisions
- Remaining assessments can be found in Legal Guidance or are no longer relevant due to changes in the law
- There is no longer a need to keep the document as the information is outdated.
Source: www4.skatteverket.se
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