The OECD Tax Statistics: Revenue Statistics - Data on government sector receipts, and on taxes in particular, are basic inputs to most structural economic descriptions and economic analyses and are increasingly used in international comparisons. These databases give a conceptual framework to define which government receipts should be regarded as taxes and to classify different types of taxes. They present a unique set of detailed and internationally comparable tax data in a common format for all OECD countries from 1955 onwards.
This dataset contains tax revenue collected by Sweden. It provides detailed tax revenues by sector (Supranational, Federal or Central Government, State or Lander Government, Local Government, and Social Security Funds) and by specific tax, such as capital gains, profits and income, property, sales, etc.
Bibliographic citation:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2018): Tax Statistics (Edition: 2018). UK Data Service. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5257/oecd/tax/2018-12
Yearly
Monthly reports of central Government Revenues (unpublished) National Audit Bureau, Stockholm. Local Government Finance (SOS), Tax assessment statistics (SOS) , National Central Bureau of Statistics, Stockholm.National Accounts (Statistical Reports), National Bureau of Statistics, Stockholm.
June 2018
Annually
Annual
millions
1965-2017
Swedish Krona
Figures prior to 1970 are not strictly comparable with those of later years, though the amounts involved are insignificant.
Heading 1000: Receipts are on accrual and not on a cash basis for all years.
Heading 2000 includes some voluntary contributions.
Cross-national; National (OECD) and non-OECD countries
Year ending 31st December.
From 2000 data are on accrual basis.
Figures prior to 1970 are not strictly comparable with those of later years, though the amounts involved are insignificant.
Heading 1000: Receipts are on accrual and not on a cash basis for all years.
Heading 2000 includes some voluntary contributions.
Source: Monthly reports of central Government Revenues (unpublished) National Audit Bureau, Stockholm. Local Government Finance (SOS), Tax assessment statistics (SOS) , National Central Bureau of Statistics, Stockholm.National Accounts (Statistical Reports), National Bureau of Statistics, Stockholm.
Copyright Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. Additional special conditions of use also apply. See terms and conditions for further information.
UK Data Service Guide to OECD Tax Statistics
The OECD Tax Statistics: Revenue Statistics - Data on government sector receipts, and on taxes in particular, are basic inputs to most structural economic descriptions and economic analyses and are increasingly used in international comparisons. These databases give a conceptual framework to define which government receipts should be regarded as taxes and to classify different types of taxes. They present a unique set of detailed and internationally comparable tax data in a common format for all OECD countries from 1955 onwards.
This dataset contains tax revenue collected by Sweden. It provides detailed tax revenues by sector (Supranational, Federal or Central Government, State or Lander Government, Local Government, and Social Security Funds) and by specific tax, such as capital gains, profits and income, property, sales, etc.
Monthly reports of central Government Revenues (unpublished) National Audit Bureau, Stockholm. Local Government Finance (SOS), Tax assessment statistics (SOS) , National Central Bureau of Statistics, Stockholm.National Accounts (Statistical Reports), National Bureau of Statistics, Stockholm.
Bibliographic citation:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2018): Tax Statistics (Edition: 2018). UK Data Service. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5257/oecd/tax/2018-12
Yearly
Swedish Krona
millions
Figures prior to 1970 are not strictly comparable with those of later years, though the amounts involved are insignificant.
Heading 1000: Receipts are on accrual and not on a cash basis for all years.
Heading 2000 includes some voluntary contributions.
Annual
1965-2017
June 2018
Annually
Cross-national; National (OECD) and non-OECD countries
Year ending 31st December.
From 2000 data are on accrual basis.
Figures prior to 1970 are not strictly comparable with those of later years, though the amounts involved are insignificant.
Heading 1000: Receipts are on accrual and not on a cash basis for all years.
Heading 2000 includes some voluntary contributions.
Source: Monthly reports of central Government Revenues (unpublished) National Audit Bureau, Stockholm. Local Government Finance (SOS), Tax assessment statistics (SOS) , National Central Bureau of Statistics, Stockholm.National Accounts (Statistical Reports), National Bureau of Statistics, Stockholm.
UK Data Service Guide to OECD Tax Statistics
Copyright Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Registration is required and standard conditions of use apply. Additional special conditions of use also apply. See terms and conditions for further information.