The Danish Tax Board has ruled that a data center in Denmark, owned and operated under a hosting agreement by a Danish company, does not constitute a permanent establishment (PE) of a nonresident group company for Danish corporate tax or value-added tax (VAT) purposes.1 The ruling confirms similar rulings of the Tax Board from 20152 and 2016.3
Source: EY
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