Denmark

Danish Company Formation

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Foreign investors setting up a company in Denmark can take advantage of the country’s liberal and welcoming business environment. Streamlined incorporation procedures make company formation in the country accessible and although taxation and costs may be above EU average in some aspects, there are double taxation treaties with over eighty countries worldwide.

Universal Company Incorporations will aid your long term growth and profitability prospects in Denmark by providing complete support throughout your incorporation. Our team are experienced in Danish company formations requirements and legislation and will ensure your complete compliance to give your company the best possible start.

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Further Information

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The range of company types in Denmark cater for all types and size of business. The two main forms of company to set up are:

  • Public Limited Company – Aktieselskab (A/S)
  • Private Limited Company – Anpartsselskab (ApS)

Additional forms include:

  • European Public Limited Company (SE)
  • European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG)
  • Joint Venture
  • Sole Trader

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Investments and capital are not restricted at all, and free repatriation of earnings is also permitted. The relaxed regulatory environment in Denmark reflects the country’s liberal business climate and is encouraging rather than restrictive to investment. Companies can benefit from a lower Corporate Tax than Personal Tax, and should just be aware of the transfer-pricing system in which inter-company charges are regulated by exchange prices.

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Finance in Denmark is equal for both domicile and foreign investors. A complete range of banking facilities is available, including the raising of capital and acquisitions for commercial banking. Most major banks are represented in the country, allowing for international and local banking.

The equality of investors in Denmark is an incentive in itself and outside of that incentives are really limited. There is some financial support for businesses located in special development zones within the country, and certain SMEs involved in R&D, clean environmental technology and export and skills development.

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Recruiting suitable staff in Denmark for your business will not be a hard task. Unemployment is currently at a rate of 6% and the workforce is generally well educated and highly skilled. Take note though that by EU standards, salary levels in Denmark are high, but average throughout the Nordic region. Government and commercial employment agencies exist to support companies with the hiring of staff in the country.

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