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Registration of a company is also referred to as registration for VAT or to get a CVR (Central Business Register) number.
Residence and work permit Starting up as a sole trader in Denmark is easy but you need to hold a residence and work permit. Non Danish residents can read about entering Denmark from this web site: www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us
Registration All you have to do to register your new business is to go to the web site www.webreg.dk. Here you have to fill out an application form where you have to state personal information, form of business enterprise, and within which trade you want to operate. Whether you want to set up e.g. a wholesale, retail, or production business and so forth.
This is also referred to as registration for VAT or to get a CVR (Central Business Register) number. The legal side of starting business takes two weeks – moreover, it’s free of charge.
When to registre If your annual turnover exceeds Dkr. 50,000, if you pay wages or import goods for distribution you must register your business.
Being an employee or a student is no hindrance to starting business on your own. However, if you are unemployed you must contact your unemployment insurance fund to check whether or not you are allowed to start business. You must then figure out, along with your unemployment insurance fund, a way to run your business as sideline.
If you set up a limited company (private or public) you must also register with Erhvervs- og Selskabsstyrelsen at www.webreg.dk
Invest in Denmark If you are a foreign company who wants to open a branch in Denmark, please go to www.investindk.com.
- Registrer din virksomhed direkte på internettet
- Entreprenenørskab - iværksætterundervisning
- Det Centrale Virksomhedsregister
- Invest in Denmark - for foreigin companies
- Guide to start a foreign company in Denmark
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