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Accountant in Copenhagen giving accounting advise on tax, VAT, e-conomic, Dinero, Billy´s Billing
Dania Accounting - Accountant in Copenhagen, Denmark
47 episodes
8 months ago
Transfer Pricing rules in Denmark have changed many times over the last couple of years. It is now mandatory for larger companies in Denmark to submit Transfer Pricing documentation each year. It was required to prepare the Transfer Pricing documentation in the past, but it was only submitted within 60 days upon request from the tax office. Transfer Pricing should now always be submitted 60 days after the tax return deadline when exceeding certain thresholds. You can read more here: https://www.daniaaccounting.com/slider/transfer-pricing-rules-in-denmark-for-2023/
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Transfer Pricing rules in Denmark have changed many times over the last couple of years. It is now mandatory for larger companies in Denmark to submit Transfer Pricing documentation each year. It was required to prepare the Transfer Pricing documentation in the past, but it was only submitted within 60 days upon request from the tax office. Transfer Pricing should now always be submitted 60 days after the tax return deadline when exceeding certain thresholds. You can read more here: https://www.daniaaccounting.com/slider/transfer-pricing-rules-in-denmark-for-2023/
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What is the difference between being a freelancer, self-employed and an employee?
Accountant in Copenhagen giving accounting advise on tax, VAT, e-conomic, Dinero, Billy´s Billing
15 minutes
3 years ago
What is the difference between being a freelancer, self-employed and an employee?
What is the risk for you and your client if it turns out you are considered an employee and not a freelancer or self-employed (sole proprietor)? Well, first of all, your client could face both a tax bill (since he should have withheld your personal income tax) and fines for not complying with legislation (e.g. not providing you with a proper employment contract, breach of the Danish holiday act, termination periods). Read more here: https://www.daniaaccounting.com/slider/freelancer-self-employed/ #employee #freelancer #soleproprietor #tax
Accountant in Copenhagen giving accounting advise on tax, VAT, e-conomic, Dinero, Billy´s Billing
Transfer Pricing rules in Denmark have changed many times over the last couple of years. It is now mandatory for larger companies in Denmark to submit Transfer Pricing documentation each year. It was required to prepare the Transfer Pricing documentation in the past, but it was only submitted within 60 days upon request from the tax office. Transfer Pricing should now always be submitted 60 days after the tax return deadline when exceeding certain thresholds. You can read more here: https://www.daniaaccounting.com/slider/transfer-pricing-rules-in-denmark-for-2023/