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Tax table Fagersta 2026

In Fagersta the municipal tax rate is 32,99 %, which corresponds to tax table 33 for 2026.

Tax and net pay in Fagersta 2026
Monthly salary (gross)Withholding taxNet pay
25 000 kr5 047 kr19 953 kr
35 000 kr8 068 kr26 932 kr
45 000 kr11 232 kr33 768 kr

Calculated using table 33, column 1 (employee under 66), including the basic allowance and the earned income tax credit. Guidance only – not tax advice.

What does tax table 33 in Fagersta mean?

The tax table determines how much preliminary income tax (A-skatt) your employer withholds from your salary each month. The table number matches the rounded total municipal tax where you are registered – in Fagersta it is 32,99 %, which gives table 33.

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How does Fagersta compare with the rest of Sweden?

The average across Sweden's 290 municipalities is 33,30 %. Fagersta is therefore below the average, ranking 90 when municipalities are sorted from the lowest to the highest municipal tax.

On a monthly salary of SEK 35,000 the rate in Fagersta means roughly 8 068 kr in withholding tax per month, or about 96 816 kr over a full year.

Frequently asked questions

What is the municipal tax in Fagersta in 2026?

The municipal tax in Fagersta is 32,99 % for 2026. This is the combined rate for the municipality and the region, and it determines which tax table applies.

Which tax table applies in Fagersta?

Tax table 33 applies in Fagersta for 2026, because the table number matches the rounded municipal tax rate of 32,99 %.

How much tax do I pay on SEK 35,000 a month in Fagersta?

Using table 33, roughly 8 068 kr is withheld from a monthly salary of SEK 35,000, before any deductions claimed in the annual tax return.

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Updated for 2026 · Source: Statistics Sweden (municipal tax) / Skatteverket · About the calculations