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On October 7, 2020, the Ministry of Taxation in Denmark resubmitted a proposed amendment to the Danish transfer pricing regulations, which means that transfer pricing documentation in the future must be submitted to the tax authorities along with the corporate income tax return.
BDO Denmark is proud to welcome Arne Riis. His broad experience and expertise in areas such as international tax and transaction tax can help our clients reach optimal results.
We are living through an unprecedented time that almost no business has had a ready-to-use plan for. But like all other businesses, we are doing our utmost to manage the many challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. The health and safety of our people, our clients and stakeholders are very...
Due to the current situation in Denmark regarding Covid-19, there are some measures that you as an employer can take in case that you are experiencing a decrease in your sales or your employees are falling ill.
The development and spread of Coronavirus/COVID-19 means that we – along with many other organizations – are implementing a number of precautionary measures and are preparing for possible scenarios that will ensure that we remain operational throughout these special circumstances. We do this to...
BDO’s M&A advisers point out a plunge in deal activity over the first quarter of 2019, when mid-market mergers and acquisitions dropped to 2013 levels. Deals fell from 2,000+ transactions per quarter to less than 1,500, while in the same period deal value dropped from over US$ 190bn to below US...
BDO Corporate Finance Denmark (BDO CF) has acted as exclusive advisor for Eurowind Energy A/S in the merger between Eurowind Energy A/S, one of Europe's largest developers of wind turbine generator and solar cell farms, and the energy company Eniig Renewables.
From 1 January 2017, the conditions for utilising the Danish 26 pct. tax scheme will be relaxed slightly, allowing individuals taxed according to the scheme to adopt a more flexible work pattern.
Joint taxation with foreign subsidiaries, etc. is usually applicable for periods of 10 years at a time. A number of practical issues must be observed when international joint taxation are either to be terminated or re-elected.