Access for employees and consultants
Via E-tax for businesses (TastSelv Erhverv) you can give your employees or advisers access to your tax account.
For further legal information in Danish see our legal guide .
Authorised logon (for parents or advisors, etc.)
Please note that the tax assessment notice (årsopgørelsen) and your contact and payment information is now available in English at skat.dk/tastselv.
Don't enter personal information (such as your CPR no.). We save searches for statistical purposes to improve our search feature.
Via E-tax for businesses (TastSelv Erhverv) you can give your employees or advisers access to your tax account.
If you log on to E-tax for businesses using Digital Signature or MitID, you first need to give your employees or advisers access to your tax account. You do so under menu item ‘Profil’ (Profile) and ‘Rettigheder til TastSelv’ (Rights to E-tax for businesses).
Afterwards, you can grant your employees or advisers various rights in relation to your tax account:
If you log on to E-tax for businesses using an E-tax password (TastSelv-kode), you can access everything in your tax account and in E-tax for businesses (TastSelv Erhverv) in general. So, logging on to E-tax for businesses with an E-tax password does not enable you to give specific employees certain, restricted rights.
However, using an E-tax password still allows you to give advisers or accountants access to your tax account.
You can give your accountant access to your tax account if he/she is registered as an accountant in E-tax for businesses (TastSelv Erhverv). In order to do so, your accountant needs to register for the accountant scheme in E-tax for businesses, and you should subsequently authorise your accountant. He/she will then be allowed to give employees access if required.
For further legal information in Danish see our legal guide .