About this role
Are you analytical and enjoy both independent work and collaboration? Do you want to create societal benefits together with knowledgeable colleagues? As an administrator in the creditor area, you will have a varied and educational job involving investigations and economic assessments.
Help make society possible!
About the Job
You will work with case management and investigations that vary in scope and complexity. As a creditor administrator, you will create a comprehensive picture of companies and investigate their economic situation to assess whether they can pay their taxes and fees. We work with companies to enable payments while also working to counteract unfair competition and criminal economies. You will primarily work with companies and individual entrepreneurs with debts to the state.
The job includes:
- Investigating and risk-assessing companies
- Conducting economic analyses of companies' short-term and long-term payment capacity
- Working with preventive measures
- Supplementing cases through contacts with companies and individuals
- Managing payment reminders and unpaid taxes
- Handling payment deferrals
- Working with offensive revocation of F-tax approval
- Filing for bankruptcy
You will plan your own workday and drive your cases both independently and in collaboration with others. You will work closely with your colleagues, providing and receiving mutual support. The work is sophisticated, and you will learn and gain new knowledge both broadly and in-depth. If interested, you can also participate in various improvement and development assignments parallel to your regular tasks. The job involves many contacts, for example, with customers and other authorities. It is a matter of course for us that you maintain a balance between work and leisure.
You will belong to a section of the Creditor Unit at the Corporate Taxation Department. The location is Sundbyberg. The section has approximately 20 employees.
About You
To do a good job and thrive with us at the Swedish Tax Agency, you need to be attentive, think innovatively, and take responsibility. In the job, good judgment and understanding of legal certainty and security are important. You should also live up to our employee policy.
In this job, you will:
- Independently plan and drive your work forward to achieve results
- Have the ability and willingness to learn new things, be flexible, and open to changes
- Provide good treatment to both our customers and your colleagues
- Speak and write simply and clearly
- Be goal-focused and contribute to achieving the purpose of the operation
- Be able to analyze information flows, see connections, and make decisions
You should also have:
- A university education of at least 180 higher education credits (120 credits) in economics or law
- Current and relevant work experience in investigation or case management from a collection agency, bank, or authority where you have worked with financial documentation or insolvency issues
It is desirable to have current work experience from similar work at the Swedish Tax Agency or the Enforcement Authority.
Good to Know
The position is permanent and may begin with a six-month probationary period.
Employment may involve placement in a security class. A security review with register control according to the Security Protection Act (2018:585) may be conducted before a hiring decision. For some work tasks in the security class, Swedish citizenship is required.
At skatteverket.se/jobb, you can read about our societal-bearing role, the benefits of working with us, and how to apply for our jobs.
When applying, attach your CV. We do not use cover letters in our recruitment, so do not attach one to your application.
Welcome to apply!
The Swedish Tax Agency has a societal-bearing role. Our work affects all individuals and companies, and through our mission, we contribute to a well-functioning society. Our development is customer-driven, and we collaborate with others to create effective solutions. Together, we make society possible.