The Swedish Tax Agency has, through several platforms, issued information to what parents should think about in the event that their children are moving. In addition, a call is also addressed to them.
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The Swedish Tax Agency’s call to parents
On Facebook They recently shared a post where they ask the followers a simple question followed by what applies to those whose answers to the question is yes.
“Seek school this fall? If you have children under the age of 18 who will study at the high school, upper secondary school or equivalent education in another place. Keep in mind that the child should still be registered with you as a custodian ”.
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Likewise, on their own website, they have now urged all parents whose children should move and study elsewhere to act.
“If your child plans to study at the high school or high school in another place, you do not need to report moving for your child. The child should continue to be registered with you as a custodian, ”they write The website.
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The Swedish Tax Agency: You help counteract errors
Thus, the children who move to study elsewhere must be written by their guardians in order to gain access to healthcare, dental care and other community benefits in their home municipality. This also applies during periods that the child has school holidays and if the studies last for more than a year.
“When you report the child’s information correctly, you are involved in reducing errors in the population records. Then we can prioritize controlling serious errors that negatively affect welfare, and counteract those who cheat consciously, for example, to receive grants, ”they conclude by writing.
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