Tax claims are on their way to 300,000 people in Denmark, but...

This fall, 300,000 Danes will receive tax returns from the Danish Tax Agency, but these will mostly be for small amounts, many of them less than five kroner, according to a press release from the agency. These returns will be sent as part of a broader tax cleanup operation targeting overdue taxes, particularly those related to vehicles for which taxes were not paid on time.

Some citizens may receive more than one collection notice, especially if they have several overdue taxes, which means accruing interest on them.
Sending a message by digital mail costs approximately 30 euros (0.30 kronor).

ريكي باسك غينيروب، القائم بأعمال المدير المهني في مصلحة الضرائب، أوضح أن بعض المطالبات قد تكون بقيمة أقل من خمس كرونات، أو حتى كرونة واحدة فقط. ورغم ذلك، تؤكد الوكالة على ضرورة تحصيل كافة المبالغ، مهما كانت صغيرة، قائلة: “يجب علينا تحصيل كل ما هو مستحق، حتى آخر قرش.”

Ginnerop added that the cost associated with sending these claims may sometimes exceed the amount to be collected, but no amount due, however small, can be overlooked.

According to the tax authority, the amounts due are distributed as follows:

Source: Danish Tax Agency

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