News from payroll 2025

Last changed: 10 January 2025

New absence reporting procedure from 1 January 2025

Starting 1 January 2025, a new procedure for reporting absences to the Swedish Social Insurance Agency (Försäkringskassan) will take effect. As of this date, employers are required to report days of absence. This applies to absences for parental leave, caring for a sick child and the 10 days leave at the birth of a child. In other words, absences that qualify for parental benefits from Försäkringskassan.

To ensure that we comply with the new regulations and avoid incorrect reporting, it is crucial that all absences are reported promptly.

Why is this important? 

The dates and information we report must match the information you provide to Försäkringskassan. This is crucial to ensure you receive the correct compensation and to avoid rejections or repayments.

Important to remember:

  • Report absences promptly in Primula.
  • It is crucial that you report your absence on time to receive compensation from Försäkringskassan.
  • Ensure that the dates you report in Primula match your application to Försäkringskassan.
  • If your absence is not reported on time or is incorrectly reported, Försäkringskassan may ask you to verify your absence with a certificate from SLU. Contact the Payroll Unit at loner@slu.se and we will assist you.

Contact

Division of Human Resources 

Payroll Unit, loner@slu.se