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Company registration number on the invoice

As of 1 April 2019, all purchases within the public sector are required by law to be electronically invoiced (e-invoicing) according to a new European standard.

In order for us to meet this requirement, we ask you to state the company registration number of your employer/company/organisation on your invoice details.

You can find out the number of your employer in one of these ways:

  • Ask your administrator /financial administrator.
  • Often, the number can be found on the company website, either in the footer or where you find contact details.
  • Online search. Here are some examples:

https://myndighetsregistret.com/
Government public authority (statlig myndighet), such as most universities. The number should start with 20.

https://www.allabolag.se/what/kommun
Municipality (kommun) in Sweden. The number should start with 21.

https://www.allabolag.se/what/landsting
County (landsting and region), such as hospitals. The number should start with 23.

https://www.allabolag.se/
All other companies and organisations

Compulsory e-invoicing for public sector

For more details on the law of compulsory e-invoicing for public sector, please visit the DIGG website (Agency for Digital Government)
https://www.digg.se/about-us/compulsory-e-invoicing-in-the-public-sector

What is an organisationsnummer?

Organisationsnummer (corporate identity number or company registration number) is an ID number for every legal entitiy in Sweden. It is connected to the VAT registration, but non-VAT registered societies and foundations also need a company registration number.

Published: 03 April 2019 - Page editor: maria.carlson@slu.se
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