Value Added Tax (VAT) or Merværdiafgift (MOMS) in Danish was introduced in Denmark in 1967. The current standard of rate of VAT of 25% was introduced in 1991. There is no reduced VAT rate in place.
The Danish Tax Authority is called Skattestyrelsen or SKAT.
Learn more about :
- What is the Standard VAT (MOMS) Rate in Denmark?
- Requirement to Register for VAT
- Invoicing Requirements in Denmark
- Deadlines and Filing Frequency
- Submission and Fiscal Representative
- IOSS and Intrastat
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