arvsskatt
Arvsskatt, or inheritance tax, is a tax on the transfer of assets from a deceased person to heirs, and historically it also covered certain gifts made during a person’s lifetime. In Sweden, arvsskatt and the related gåvoskatt (gift tax) were part of the tax system for much of the 20th century, with the burden falling on the recipient. The tax levels and exemptions varied over time, with closer relatives typically receiving more favorable treatment and higher exemptions for smaller bequests.
As part of a major tax reform, Sweden abolished arvsskatt and gåvoskatt for transfers that occurred after
In practice, the abolition means heirs and recipients do not face a state levy on inherited assets
See also: inheritance tax in other jurisdictions, gift tax, Swedish tax reforms, capital gains tax.