- The Swedish government is taking steps to improve the business climate by raising the turnover threshold for VAT reporting
- The turnover threshold for VAT reporting will be raised from 80,000 SEK to 120,000 SEK
- This change will reduce the number of businesses required to report VAT
- The government aims to facilitate business growth and reduce administrative burden
- The proposed changes will also allow Swedish businesses to apply the turnover threshold in other EU countries
- The new regulations are expected to come into effect on January 1, 2025
Source: regeringen.se
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