Starting a business
There are a lot of things to keep track of when you start up a business. Here you can find information on what you need to do when you start up or make changes to your business.
We have made the video below to help you get off to a good start with your business.
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You register your business at virk.dk (please note that this site is in Danish)
As a sole proprietorship, you can log on using your MitID.
Enter expected business profits in field 221 or losses in field 435 in your preliminary income assessment, if you are starting a new sole proprietorship. If you do not make an entry, we will assess your profits to be somewhere between DKK 50,000 and 100,000.
Declare profits in field 221 or losses in field 435 in your preliminary income assessment
Watch the video Your preliminary income assessment when you are running your own business
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Your business should have its own NemKonto linked to its CVR number, so you can keep your private and business finances separate. But you may also use your existing private NemKonto as your business NemKonto. A NemKonto is an ordinary bank account for money transfers from the public sector to your business, VAT for example, if we owe you. You set up a NemKonto with your bank.
When you have registered your business, you can find your business registration certificate by logging on to E-tax for businesses (TastSelv Erhverv) and selecting ’Profil’ and then ’Registreringsbevis’ (Registration certificate).
If your business is renamed, it moves, changes industry or business form or if you hire employees, you must register these changes at virk.dk.
- We regularly offer free webinars in Danish to newly established sole proprietorships.
- You can also book a guidance meeting with the Danish Tax Agency
- You can consult www.startvaekst.virk.dk (in Danish) free of charge.
Help for new businesses (in Danish):
- Employing staff (www.virk.dk)
- Starting a new business (www.virk.dk)
- Digital filing (www.virk.dk)
- Legislative package to counter moonlighting (in Danish)
Loans via the Danish Growth Fund
You can apply for a guarantee which is a loan guarantee that you apply for in your bank when it grants you a loan to start your business. The Danish Growth Fund is special as it offers loans to businesses that involve a certain degree of risk.
Your business is automatically assigned a tax account, and you find your tax account by logging on to E-tax for businesses (TastSelv Erhverv). It gives you a general view of your business declarations, charges and payments to and from the Danish Tax Agency (Skattestyrelsen).
The video below lists important steps to take when you hire your first employee.
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For further legal information in Danish see our legal guide .