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National Day · 2026-06-06, št

national

Darbo dienos

255 darbo dienos 2026

10 valstybiniai šventadieniai

Standartinis PVM

25% standartinis

12% · 6%

algos pavyzdys

46 000,00 SEK → 32 000,00 SEK net

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DataŠventėTipas
2026-06-06, štNational Daynational
2026-06-20, štMidsummer Evenational
2026-11-07, štAll Saints’ Daynational
2026-12-25, pnChristmas Daynational

2026 mėnesio pajėgumas

Greita mėnesinė peržiūra, prieš atidarant visą darbo dienų puslapį.

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20 darbo dienos

2 šventadieniai mėnesyje

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20 darbo dienos

0 šventadieniai mėnesyje

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22 darbo dienos

0 šventadieniai mėnesyje

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20 darbo dienos

2 šventadieniai mėnesyje

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20 darbo dienos

1 šventadieniai mėnesyje

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22 darbo dienos

2 šventadieniai mėnesyje

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23 darbo dienos

0 šventadieniai mėnesyje

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21 darbo dienos

0 šventadieniai mėnesyje

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22 darbo dienos

0 šventadieniai mėnesyje

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22 darbo dienos

0 šventadieniai mėnesyje

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21 darbo dienos

1 šventadieniai mėnesyje

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22 darbo dienos

2 šventadieniai mėnesyje

algalapių nuoroda

Atlyginimo planavimo nuotrauka

Vidutinis bruto mėnesio46 000,00 SEK
Vidutinis mėnesio neto32 000,00 SEK
Minimali alga180,00 SEK / hourly
Atlyginimo modelio metai2026

PVM nuoroda

Standartiniai ir sumažinti tarifai

standartinė norma25%
Reduced12%
Reduced6%

regioninis kontekstas

Nacionalinis pagrindas, vietinis peržiūra jei reikalinga

Švedija turi papildomą regioninį kontekstą, kuris gali paveikti operacinį planavimą. Aukščiau pateikti skaičiai pirmiausia rodo nacionalinę bazę.

StockholmVästra GötalandSkåneDalarna

Švedija — šalies nuoroda

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Work culture and weekly rhythm in Sweden

Sweden runs on a forty-hour standard workweek under the Working Hours Act (Arbetstidslagen), although many collective agreements set the practical full-time week between thirty-seven and thirty-nine hours. The Swedish working culture is famously flat in hierarchy: senior leaders are addressed by first name, decisions are reached through extensive consultation (often described as the lagom approach of moderation and consensus), and overt status symbols are uncommon in the workplace.

Statutory annual leave is twenty-five working days, which is among the highest mandatory minimums in the world, and the right to take four consecutive weeks of leave between June and August is protected by law. The cultural pattern is for offices to operate at minimal capacity through July, with a return to normal cadence in mid-August. Foreign teams partnering with Swedish counterparts should expect this and plan deliveries around it.

Parental leave in Sweden is exceptionally generous and largely shared between parents: 480 days of paid leave per child, of which 90 days are reserved exclusively for each parent. The result is that both maternity and paternity leave are routine in Swedish workplaces, and a project plan that ignores the possibility of an extended absence by either parent for a new arrival is commonly considered naive.

Public holiday landscape in Sweden

Sweden has eleven public holidays a year, including New Year's Day, Epiphany, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Labour Day, Ascension, National Day on 6 June, Midsummer's Day (the Saturday between 20 and 26 June), All Saints' Day (the Saturday between 31 October and 6 November), Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Several of these (Midsummer's Eve, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve) are not statutory holidays but are universally treated as such by collective agreements and are de facto closed days for most businesses.

Midsummer is the most distinctive Swedish holiday and arguably the second most important date of the year after Christmas. The Friday Midsummer's Eve and the Saturday Midsummer's Day are observed essentially as a national shutdown, with virtually all non-emergency business closed and the country in collective festive mode. Business travel to Sweden in the days surrounding Midsummer is strongly discouraged, and email responsiveness drops to nearly zero.

When a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday in Sweden, no substitute day is granted. This combined with the fact that several holidays already fall on a fixed Saturday in any given year (Midsummer and All Saints) means the practical number of weekday public holidays varies between years. The pinch is particularly noticeable in retail and customer service sectors that need to staff weekend coverage.

Salary and payroll fundamentals in Sweden

Swedish payroll combines a relatively flat employee social contribution structure with a progressive personal income tax that has both municipal (kommunalskatt) and national (statlig inkomstskatt) components. The municipal tax rate varies by municipality between roughly twenty-nine and thirty-five percent, and the national tax kicks in at higher income brackets. The combined effective rate on a middle-income salary is typically between thirty and forty percent, and for senior salaries between forty and fifty-five percent.

Employer-side social contributions (arbetsgivaravgifter) add approximately 31.4 percent on top of the gross salary for most employees, with a reduced rate available for employees under twenty-five and over sixty-five years of age, and for the first hire of a sole proprietorship. The flat employer contribution rate makes Swedish payroll budgeting relatively predictable compared to systems with progressive employer contributions.

Tjänstepension, the occupational pension paid by the employer on top of statutory pension contributions, is a near-universal expectation in Sweden negotiated through collective agreements (most notably the ITP for white-collar workers and the SAF-LO for blue-collar workers). When budgeting a Swedish hire, the employer's tjänstepension cost (usually four to thirty percent of salary depending on level and age) should be added to the standard arbetsgivaravgifter to estimate the true cost.

VAT, invoicing and the business framework in Sweden

Sweden applies a standard VAT (moms) rate of twenty-five percent, which is among the highest in the EU, alongside reduced rates of twelve percent (food, restaurant services excluding alcoholic drinks, hotel accommodation) and six percent (books, newspapers, public transport, cultural events, cinema). The high standard rate is partly offset by the breadth of the reduced six percent band for cultural and educational categories.

Swedish invoice content rules align with the EU directive: full supplier and customer information, invoice number, supply date, full description, applicable VAT rate, VAT amount and total. A simplified invoice format is permitted for transactions below 4,000 SEK gross. Invoices must be retained for seven years.

The Swedish VAT registration threshold is eighty thousand SEK in annual turnover, below which businesses are not required to register but may opt in voluntarily. Cross-border services to Swedish VAT-registered customers fall under the reverse-charge mechanism and the OSS framework for B2C digital services, mirroring the broader EU model.

Practical planning tips for Sweden

Treat the second half of June and most of July as a national slowdown. Schedule no major decisions, customer onboarding processes or in-person meetings during the four-week stretch between Midsummer and the first week of August. Expect responsiveness to return slowly through mid-August and reach full normal cadence by the end of August.

When budgeting a Swedish hire, include occupational pension as a line item alongside the gross salary and arbetsgivaravgifter. A senior hire under the ITP plan can carry a pension cost of fifteen to thirty percent of salary on top of the standard employer contributions, which can shift a budget significantly.

Swedish business culture rewards thorough preparation and consensus-building. Expect more upfront discussion before a decision but faster execution once the decision is reached. A plan that compresses the consultation phase will typically be slower overall, not faster.

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What is included on the Švedija page?
The country page links together holidays, working days, salary planning, VAT references and the most relevant calculators.
How should I use the country page?
Use it as the starting point for that market, then open the holiday, salary or VAT route that matches your task.
Are regional differences covered?
The page highlights regional considerations where they matter, but local verification may still be needed for final decisions.
Are the salary and VAT figures legal advice?
No. They are planning references and should be confirmed against official country sources before regulated use.
Ką man rodo Švedija šalies puslapis?
Švedija puslapis sujungia keturis ramsčius: švenčių kalendorių dabartiniams ir būsimiems metams, darbo dienų skaičių per mėnesį, atlyginimo planavimo modelį su dabartiniais mokesčių klasėmis ir įmokomis ir PVM sistemą su visomis taikomomis tarifais ir sąskaitų faktūrų taisyklėmis. Kiekvienas ramstis veda į skirtą skaičiuoklę arba metinę detalią puslapį.
Kaip Švedija palyginama su kaimyninėmis šalimis?
Artimos šalys skiltis puslapio apačioje tiesiogiai jungiasi prie netoliese esančių rinkų. Naudingiausi palyginimai paprastai yra bruto-neto skirtumas, PVM ir švenčių skaičius.
Ar Švedija atlyginimo skaičiai yra patikimi pasiūlymui?
Skaičiuoklė atspindi dabartines klases ir tarifus ir pateikia pagrįstą įvertinimą pasiūlymo planavimui. Faktinio darbo užmokesčio lapo įpareigojančioje sutartyje patvirtinkite su vietos atlyginimų specialistu.
Iš kur ateina Švedija švenčių datos?
Duomenys seka oficialius vyriausybės ir ministerijų leidinius. Regioninės šventės registruojamos atskirai, kad HR planuotojai galėtų sukurti tikslias kalendorius paskirstytoms komandoms.
Ar galiu planuoti projekto terminą naudodamas Švedija darbo dienų skaičių?
Taip. Mėnesinis skaičius jau atima valstybines šventes ir standartinius savaitgalius. Nuo miesto ar regiono priklausančiams projektams patikrinkite ir regioninę skiltį.
Ar Švedija puslapis rodo PVM taisykles tarpvalstybiniam pardavimui?
Standartinės ir sumažintos tarifai matomi tiesiogiai; skaičiuoklė apima įprastus scenarijus. B2B ir B2C taisyklės pagal ES vieno langelio principą paaiškinamos susijusiuose išteklių straipsniuose.

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