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How Much Does It Cost to Start a Business in Sweden?

Starting a business in Sweden is a compelling prospect for entrepreneurs thanks to its stable economy, transparent business practices, and efficient legal framework. However, understanding the financial aspects is crucial to successfully launching your enterprise. This guide will address the key costs involved, including company registration, share capital requirements, taxes, and the potential for financial support. Scandicorp stands ready to assist you every step of the way, ensuring a seamless and compliant setup.

Costs of Registering a Business in Sweden

The most common company form in Sweden is the Private Limited Company (Aktiebolag or AB). Here is a breakdown of the primary registration costs:

Registration Fee

The Swedish Companies Registration Office charges a fee for company registration, approximately SEK 1,900–2,200 if filed online and slightly higher for paper applications​.

Share Capital

A private limited company requires a minimum share capital of SEK 25,000​. This amount must be deposited into a corporate bank account before the company can be formally registered.


For Public Limited Companies (AB publ), the share capital requirement is significantly higher, set at SEK 500,000​.

Estimated Startup Costs

To provide a clearer picture of the overall financial commitment, here is a table of estimated costs for various business setup expenses:

Expense Estimated Cost (SEK)
Company Registration 1,900 – 2,200
Minimum Share Capital 25,000
Legal Fees (Optional) 5,000 – 20,000
Accounting Costs 5,000 – 10,000
Office Space Rental 5,000 – 15,000/month
Business Insurance 2,000 – 5,000/year
Total (First Year) 68,900 – 137,200

 

Government Fees and Hidden Costs

Besides the standard registration costs, businesses should also budget for:

Notary and Legal Fees: While not always mandatory, seeking legal assistance during company formation can ensure compliance and save future expenses.

Bank Fees: Opening a corporate account involves administrative fees, which vary depending on the bank. On average, expect fees ranging from SEK 500 to 2,000 for account opening and maintenance.

Accounting Costs: Swedish companies must maintain detailed financial records and file annual reports. Small companies may qualify for simplified audits​. Accounting costs can range from SEK 5,000 to 10,000 per year for basic bookkeeping services.

Scandicorp offers registered office services, accounting solutions, and introductions to legal and financial professionals to help streamline these processes.

Tax Obligations for Business Owners

Sweden’s tax regime is competitive, especially for businesses:

Corporate Tax: The corporate tax rate in Sweden is a moderate 22%​​.

Value Added Tax (VAT): The standard VAT rate is 25%, with reduced rates of 12% and 6% applying to specific goods and services​.

Employer Contributions: Employers pay social security contributions of approximately 31.42% on top of salaries.

It’s also important to note that Sweden offers exemptions on capital gains and dividends for “business-related shares,” making it an attractive jurisdiction for holding companies​.

Tax Implications for Foreign Business Owners

Foreign entrepreneurs setting up a business in Sweden should be aware of the following tax obligations and considerations:

Double Taxation Treaties: Sweden has tax treaties with many countries to avoid double taxation. Check if your country has a treaty with Sweden and how it affects your tax liabilities.

Tax Residency Rules: If you spend more than 183 days in Sweden within a 12-month period, you may be considered a tax resident and subject to personal income tax on your global income.

Personal Income Tax: Sweden’s personal income tax rates are progressive, ranging from 0% to 57% depending on your income level. Consult with a tax professional to understand how your business income may impact your personal tax situation.

Financial Support and Grants for Startups

Sweden encourages entrepreneurship through various forms of financial support:

Government Grants: Entrepreneurs can apply for startup grants from entities like Tillväxtverket (Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth) and local municipalities. Eligibility criteria often focus on innovation, sustainability, and regional development.

Tax Incentives: Startups may benefit from R&D tax relief and other sector-specific incentives.
Investment Programs: Sweden’s vibrant venture capital and angel investment ecosystem can provide equity funding, particularly for technology and sustainability-focused businesses.

Scandicorp can help you navigate the application process for these grants and incentives, as well as connect you to relevant investors.

Sweden’s Digital Infrastructure and e-Services

Sweden is renowned for its advanced digital infrastructure and e-government services, which can streamline the business registration process and reduce administrative costs:

Electronic Registration: The Swedish Companies Registration Office allows online submission of company registration documents, reducing paperwork and processing times.
e-Tax Services: The Swedish Tax Agency offers comprehensive online services for tax registration, filing, and payment, making it easier for businesses to comply with tax obligations.

Digital Signatures: Sweden’s e-identification system, BankID, enables secure digital signatures for various business transactions and government filings.

Why Partner with Scandicorp?

At Scandicorp, we specialize in assisting businesses to establish and grow their presence in Sweden and the broader Nordic region. Our services include:

Company Formation and Management: From registration to domiciliation.

Compliance and Tax Advisory: Ensuring your business remains compliant with Swedish laws.

Accounting and Financial Reporting: Expert support to manage ongoing expenses efficiently.
Introductions to Banks, Auditors, and Legal Professionals: Seamless access to trusted local partners.

Conclusion
Starting a business in Sweden involves both initial and ongoing costs, but with its transparent systems and business-friendly tax framework, Sweden remains an ideal location for entrepreneurs. Scandicorp’s expertise ensures your business journey in Sweden is smooth and compliant, allowing you to focus on growing your company.

Next Steps

Ready to start your entrepreneurial journey in Sweden? Contact Scandicorp today for a personalized consultation and tailored support for your business needs.