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Bokföring

Bokföring is the systematic recording of all financial transactions of a company or organization, forming the basis for financial statements and tax returns. It is required by law in Sweden for businesses and organizations that keep accounts.

Core principles: The practice uses the double-entry bookkeeping system; every transaction is recorded with at least

Scope in Sweden: Bokföringslagen outlines general requirements, including timely registration of transactions, organization of books, and

Process: Steps: collect source documents, register entries in a journal, post to ledgers, reconcile accounts, generate

Importance: Provides a reliable financial basis for decision making, audits, tax compliance, and transparency.

one
debit
and
one
credit,
and
the
sum
of
debits
equals
credits.
Source
documents
(verifikationer)
such
as
invoices,
receipts,
bank
statements
support
each
entry.
Transactions
are
first
entered
in
a
journal
and
then
posted
to
individual
accounts
(konto).
The
verifikationsprincipen
requires
documentation.
retention
of
records.
The
Bokföringsnämnden
issues
guidelines
for
proper
bookkeeping.
Records
must
be
kept
for
seven
years.
Larger
companies
prepare
annual
accounts
(årsredovisning)
and
annual
reports,
while
smaller
entities
may
use
simplified
bookkeeping
under
certain
thresholds.
VAT
reporting
(moms)
is
also
part
of
bookkeeping,
with
periodic
filings.
Bank
reconciliation
is
common.
financial
statements,
ensure
tax
compliance,
archive
records.