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Tax refunds start arriving for early filers in Sweden

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Key Points
  • Tax refunds are being paid to early filers in Sweden from April 7 to 10.
  • Eligibility requires filing tax returns by March 31 and being due a refund.
  • Savings economists are reportedly providing tips on using the money, though details are not specified.

Tax refunds are beginning to be deposited into bank accounts for individuals in Sweden who filed their tax returns early, according to multiple Swedish news sources including Nerikes Allehanda, Borås Tidning, and others. The payments are reportedly scheduled to land between April 7 and April 10 for those who submitted their declarations by March 31 and are due a refund. The sources, which all cite TT (Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå), note that savings economists are offering tips on how to best use the extra money, though specific advice is not detailed in the provided material.

The reports do not specify the total amount of refunds or the number of recipients, and the location is implied to be Sweden based on the sources' origins, but no explicit location is stated.

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