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Swedish annual reports: every AB files, no exceptions

Unlike many countries, Sweden requires every AB — however small — to file an annual report within seven months of year-end. We deliver the company's record and filing picture from €9.99.

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A uniquely complete financial record

Sweden's universal filing duty means even tiny ABs leave annual financial trails — a due-diligence luxury compared with jurisdictions where small-company accounts are optional or minimal. Late filings, conversely, are a sharp and dated warning sign given the automatic penalties.

Combined with the live extract (board, signatory rule, status), the filings support genuine credit assessment of Swedish counterparties.

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Name or organisation number; structured record plus branded PDF with available register data, in minutes. One-time payment from €9.99.

Frequently asked questions

Who must file?

All aktiebolag, regardless of size. Small companies use the K2 simplified framework, larger ones K3 — but filing itself is universal.

What happens on late filing?

Statutory late fees escalate, and prolonged failure can trigger compulsory liquidation — plus potential personal liability for the board.

What do the reports contain?

Balance sheet, income statement, notes and a management report; audited where the company exceeds audit-exemption thresholds.

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