Each section has subcategories with information about the requirements the employee, employer and employment type must fulfil for a foreign employee to be eligible for the special tax scheme. For a full overview of how the scheme works, employees should read the section intended for employers, and vice versa, along with the requirements regarding the type employment. Please note the subsections with information listed under each of the three above-mentioned sections in the table of content menu on the top of SKAT´s website.
The booklet ”Insurance for everyday needs” published by the Danish Insurance Association contains more information about insurance in Denmark. Visit the Danish Insurance Association website at www.forsikringogpension.dk.
Contacts and further information
A wide range of information is available on SKAT’s website: www.skat.dk.
More information on allowances and deductions is to be found in SKAT’s leaflet Tax in Denmark, An introduction – for new citizens.You will also find some information regarding allowances and deductions in SKAT’s guide ”About tax – for people resident abroad and working in Denmark”. The guide is intended for individuals from other countries coming to Denmark to work for a limited period of time. The guide explains how to obtain a tax card, how tax is deducted from your income and which allowances and deductions you are entitled to.
In the window that opens you will see that Borgerservice (Citizens’ Services) has already been entered in the Hvad (What) search box near the top of the screen. Enter “The name of the municipality you live in” in the Hvor (Where) search box. Then click on Søg (Search).
You will then see a list of the address and the phone number of the Citizens’ Services office(s) in your Municipality.
If you live in Aarhus, you can meet service assistants from Citizens’ Services and get assistance acquiring a CPR number in International Citizen Service Aarhus, located at Nordhavnsgade 4, 8000 Aarhus C. For more information about the International Citizen Service Aarhus, go to International Citizen Service.
In Aarhus there are Citizens’ Services offices at:
City Hall (Rådhuset)
Rådhuspladsen 2
8000 Aarhus C.
Viby Bibliotek (library)
Skanderborgvej 170
8260 Viby J.
In the window that opens you will see that Borgerservice (Citizens’ Services) has already been entered in the Hvad (What) search box near the top of the screen. You then:
Enter “The name of the Municipality you live in” in the Hvor (Where) search box
Then click on Søg (Search)
You will then see a list of the address and the phone number of the Citizens’ Services office(s) in your Municipality.
If you live in Aarhus you can meet Aarhus Municipality’s Citizens’ Services and get assistance with acquiring a CPR number at One Stop Shop on Wednesdays from 14.00-16.00. The One Stop Shop is located at Nordhavnsgade 1, 8000 Aarhus C. For more information about the One Stop Shop, go to One Stop Shop.
In Aarhus there are Citizens’ Services offices at:
City Hall (Rådhuset)
Rådhuspladsen 2
8000 Aarhus C
The local Citizens’ Services will provide you with contact information for the local provider of free Danish language courses. After sign-up, the language school will want to see you and give an assessment of which class will give you best value and most effective learning possibilities.
If you want to enrol in free Danish classes in Aarhus, you can contact:
Lærdansk Aarhus, Vestergade 72, third floor, 8000 Aarhus C.
Phone: +45 8732 5400.
Mail: aarhus@laerdansk.dk.
In the window that opens you will see that Borgerservice (Citizens’ Services) has already been entered in the Hvad (What) search box near the top of the screen. Enter “The name of the Municipality you live in” in the Hvor (Where) search box. Then click on Søg (Search). You will then see a list of the address and the phone number of the Citizens’ Services office(s) in your Municipality.
Contacts and further information
SKAT’s website www.skat.dk provides information about SKAT and the tax rules and regulations that apply in Denmark.
Tick the box in front of the word “Skattecentre”, which is listed in the column on the left hand side.
Enter “the post code of your town” (4 digits only) in the search area “Postnr. eller by:”,
Click on the “søg” button.
The location of SKAT’s service centers in your area will then be marked of as small buildings on the map. Place the arrow over the building, and the address of the service office will be displayed.
“Skattecentre” means tax service offices, “Postnr. eller by” means post code or town, “Søg” means search.
If you live in the Aarhus area, you can also meet representatives of SKAT at International Citizen Service. Read more about International Citizen Service here.
Contacts and further information
If you need further information regarding Betalingsservice, contact your bank.
Contacts and further information
Post Danmark A/S
Tietgensgade 37
1566 København V
Customer support: +45 80 20 70 30
Information about tax in Denmark is also available in SKAT’s guide”About tax – for people resident abroad and working in Denmark”. The guide is intended for individuals from other countries coming to work in Denmark for a limited period of time. The guide explains how you obtain a tax card, how tax is deducted from your income and which allowances and deductions you are entitled to.
On the SKAT website you will find a guide about the preliminary income assessment for 2009. The guide contains the most common tax rules applicable to salaried staff/wage-earners and pensioners and indicates when and how you should change your preliminary income assessment and shows examples of tax calculations.
Tick the box in front of the word “Skattecentre”, which is listed in the column on the left hand side.
Enter “the post code of your town” (4 digits only) in the search field “Postnr. eller by:”.
Click on the “søg” button.
The location of SKAT’s service centers in your area will then be marked of as small buildings on the map. Place your cursor over the building, and the address of the service office will be displayed. “Skattecentre” means tax service offices, “Postnr. eller by” means post code or town/city, “Søg” means search.
Contacts and further information
At www.gulesider.dk, you can search for a taxi services in your area by entering 'taxa' in the “Hvad/What” section, and where you are, or the postal code in the “Hvor/Where” section.
The Regional State Administrations is responsible for handling EU/EEA citizens’ applications for an EU residence document. For more about the Regional State Administration and their work, visit the website: www.statsforvaltning.dk.
For questions regarding Certificate of Registration, call the Regional State Administrations’ EU residence office on +45 72 56 84 56.
The Central Jutland State Administration EU-residence office handles applications for Certificate of Registration for people resident in the Aarhus area and Central Jutland. The office is located at Lyseng Alle 1, 8270 Højbjerg.
You can also obtain assistance with, and submit your Application for EU Residence Document, at International Citizen Service Aarhus. Read more about International Citizen Service here.
Contacts and further Information
You can read more about NemKonto accounts at www.nemkonto.dk. You can also call NemKonto support at +45 44 60 63 68, or contact a Danish bank.
Contacts and further information
The Danish Immigration Service is responsible for issuing residence and work permits for non-EU/EEA citizens. You can read about the Danish Immigration Service, their work, and which rules apply for residence and work permits on their website www.nyidanmark.dk.
In the window that opens you will see that Borgerservice (Citizens’ Services) has already been entered in the Hvad (What) search box near the top of the screen. Enter “The name of the Municipality you live in” in the Hvor (Where) search box. Then click on Søg (Search).
You will then see a list of the address and the phone number of the Citizens’ Services office(s) in your Municipality.
If you live in Aarhus you can also meet Citizens’ Services and get assistance with acquiring a CPR number at International Citizen Service, located at Nordhavnsgade 4, 8000 Aarhus C. Read more about International Citizen Service here.
In Aarhus there are Citizens’ Services offices at:
City Hall (Rådhuset)
Rådhuspladsen 2
8000 Aarhus C.
Viby Bibliotek (library)
Skanderborgvej 170
8260 Viby J.
Note that representatives of Immigration Service, the State Administration for Central Jutland, Aarhus Municipal Citizens’ Services and SKAT are only available at ICS during the service's opening hours. If you have got questions outside ICS' opening hours, please, contact the respective authority directly.
You can contact the Regional State Administrations’ EU residence office at: +45 7256 8456.
You can contact SKAT at: +45 7222 1818.
In Aarhus you will find Citizens’ Services at the following addresses:
Rådhuset (City Hall)
Park Allé
8000 Aarhus C
Aaby Bibliotek
Ludvig Feilbergs Vej 7
8230 Aabyhøj
Risskov Bibliotek
Fortebakken 1
8240 Risskov
Viby Bibliotek
Skanderborgvej 170
8260 Viby J
Opening hours:
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 8.00-16.00
Thursday 10.00-19.00
Friday 8.00-16.00
Each section has subcategories with information about the requirements the employee, employer and employment type must fulfil for a foreign employee to be eligible for the special tax scheme. For a full overview of how the scheme works, employees should read the section intended for employers, and vice versa, along with the requirements regarding the type employment. Please note the subsections with information listed under each of the three above-mentioned sections in the table of content menu on the top of SKAT´s website.
Please note that some of the headings in the table of content of the guide also has links to relevant subcategories.
For further information about rules and factors to be aware of as a new taxpayer in Denmark, you should read the guide Taxation - when moving to Denmark.
Please note that some of the headings in the table of content of the guide also has links to relevant subcategories.
For further information about rules and factors to be aware of as a new taxpayer in Denmark, you should read the guide Taxation - when moving to Denmark.