The Danish Bookkeeping Act is set to come into force in 2024, aiming to strengthen tax compliance and financial reporting transparency in Denmark. The latest updates for organisations are outlined in a comprehensive blog. The Act imposes requirements for the organisation’s digital bookkeeping system, including the use of SAF-T. The implementation of e-invoicing has been mandatory in Denmark since 2005, with a focus on digital methods over manual or paper ones.
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