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Meanwhile in Sweden:
Tax office: "This is exactly how much you have earned last year, this is how much tax you paid, this is how much we expect you to owe, or how much we expect that we owe you, do wish to make any corrections? If not please sign with any of the following methods:
Remember that is you sign early you will get any taxes owed to you payed back earlier!
Have a good day!"
In the UK, unless you're self employed, you don't have to do anything at all.
You might just receive a letter saying HMRC either owes you money or you owe them money.
or have child benefit. If you earn over a certain amount, they ask you to refund that benefit through self assestment.
still tho, it's grand. I once paid too much tax and got back a cheque