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If you are due to receive a tax refund, the Swedish Tax Agency will make the payment to your bank account – provided that you have registered the account number with us. This page contains information about how you can receive a tax refund, and when it will be paid out.
On this page, you can find out who has to declare taxes, how to do so, and when tax returns have to be filed. You can also read about how to get a tax refund or pay any outstanding tax due. You can file your tax return from 19 March 2024. Your tax return must reach the Swedish Tax Agency no later than 2 May 2024.
Visit any Global Blue Refund Office or Kiosk in Sweden. Present the validated Tax Free Form and get your refund. For an automatic refund, check the payment details selected in store or saved on your Global Blue App and MCC.
If you are due to receive a refund from your tax account, the money will be deposited into the bank account you have provided us. If you have not, you need to register a receiving bank account and request payment. This page contains information about how to do this.
In Sweden, once you've successfully obtained the Customs stamp on your forms, indicating approval for a tax refund, the next steps to receive your refund are straightforward: 1. Head to the office of the tax-free operator, typically located within the airport, and present your Customs-stamped forms.
If you reside outside the EU (and Norway) and are leaving the EU, you can get a value-added tax (VAT) refund for the items you purchased in Sweden via Global Blue. Be sure to save Global Blue’s tax-free form and the receipts for your purchases since they must be shown in order for you to get your VAT refund.
Tax free shopping allows international shoppers to claim a refund on the VAT during their stay. All resident in countries outside EU, Norway and Åland is eligible for the service in Sweden. You can claim up to 19 % of the value-added tax (sales tax) you have paid on your purchases in Sweden.