Swedish taxpayers have until March 31, 2026, to approve their tax declarations if they want to receive refunds the week after Easter, according to reports from Swedish media. The deadline applies specifically to taxpayers who do not need to make any changes or additions to their pre-filled declarations. Those who approve their declarations through the e-service by tomorrow will reportedly receive their tax refunds next week.
The information comes from Swedish newspaper reports published on March 30-31, 2026, which emphasized that this is the 'last chance' for taxpayers to get their money after the Easter holiday period. The reports did not specify exact payment dates or amounts, but indicated that timely approval is necessary for early refund processing.