Tax issues for foreigners at DTU
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Tax issues for foreigners at DTU
International Introduction Tax Issues for Foreigners at Aarhus University Autumn 2013 SKAT, Markedsføring, Aarhus International Introduction Programme - topics Ordinary tax system Preliminary income assessment Income tax return Annual tax assessment notice Tax on the internet - www.skat.dk Side 2 International Introduction New to Denmark Side 3 International Introduction International Citizen Service International Citizen Service West Nordhavnsgade 4-6 8000 Aarhus C Phone: +45 72 22 33 75 Mail: [email protected] Opening hours: Thursday 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. and Friday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Get off to a good start in Denmark – all the service you need in one place! Side 4 International Introduction International Introduction Who pays tax in Denmark ? • Any person living in Denmark must pay tax in Denmark - full tax liability. • Any person working – but not living - in Denmark must pay some tax (on wages, salary etc.) – limited tax liability. Side 5 International Introduction International Introduction Your tax status in Denmark If you have been working at Aarhus University for more than six months, you will be subject to full tax liability. You will be taxed on your global income. A tax agreement to avoid double taxation between Denmark and your home country may regulate the tax to be paid. Side 6 International Introduction International Introduction Your information to SKAT at arrival You have to send this to SKAT: Form no. 04.063 E Copy of your letter of employment. Side 7 International Introduction International Introduction Form no. 04.063 E Side 8 International Introduction International Introduction Paying tax in Denmark – preliminarily You will receive a preliminary tax assessment from SKAT right away when getting a CPR-nummer (civil registration no.). Whenever you submit corrections to SKAT during the year about your current income you will receive a new preliminary tax assessment . In November you will automatically get an preliminary assessment for next year. Check it! You must do this yourself. Please inform SKAT of your global (foreign + Danish) income, i.e. interest from bank accounts, every year. You can submit the information via E-tax (SKAT’s self-service facility – TastSelv) at www.skat.dk Side 9 International Introduction Paying tax in Denmark - tax assessment The Danish tax year runs from 1 January to 31 December. In March you will receive a tax assessment notice for the previous year. The tax assessment notice contains information about your income and deductions etc. and taxes paid on income from the previous year and information from your employer, banks etc. You can view your tax assessment notice for 2013 in your tax folder via Etax (TastSelv) at www.skat.dk. Side 10 International Introduction Important dates during the tax year Submit information regarding your preliminary income assessment tax card for the next year. Submitting the tax return only for those of you who have foreign income or income from your own company - no later than July 1st. Tax during the year Side 11 Submitting the tax return for ordinary taxation – no later than May 1st. International Introduction Paying tax in Denmark As an ordinary taxpayer in Denmark you have to inform SKAT of your foreign income or foreign property – every year. Danish income like salary, interest, etc. is automatically put on your tax assessment notice. You can apply for tax deductions like any other Danish taxpayer. Side 12 International Introduction International Introduction Tax deductions/allowances in Denmark Employees taxed in Denmark on salary are allowed certain tax deductions/allowances: • You are allowed to earn DKK 43,000 before your start paying tax (this is known as your personal allowance (personfradrag) • Special employment allowance up to DKK 22,300 • Deduction for transport between home and work - if more than 24 km a day – no matter whether you have got any expenses or not • Interest payments - both Danish and foreign • Pension scheme contributions - made by you • Contributions to unemployment fund and trade union membership • Deduction for meals and accommodation expenses, under certain conditions, during travelling. Side 13 International Introduction International Introduction Deduction for transport Transport between home and work : 0 - 24 km 25 - 120 km 121 km - Rates for 2013: Rates for 2014: No deduction DKK 2.13 per km DKK 1.07 per km No deduction (do not know yet) (do not know yet) Side 14 International Introduction Tax and pensions schemes You can take your foreign pension scheme with you to Denmark and get a tax deduction. For more information, you need to contact SKAT, who must approve your pension scheme. You must submit form no. 07.055E for SKAT’s approval. Side 15 International Introduction International Introduction Deduction for food and accommodation expenses If sent out by their employer employees may apply for the following tax deductions during the travel: Food: DKK 455 per day (24 hours) Accommodation: DKK 195 per day (24 hours) - up to a maximum of DKK 25,000. The deduction for food is only allowed for the first 12 months. The deduction for accommodation can be allowed for up to 24 months. Please note that you have to meet certain conditions in order to get the deductions. Side 16 International Introduction Forskudsopgørelse – Preliminary income assessment – tax card 1 Your salary after deduction of labour market contributions (AM-bidrag) 2 Total provisional tax calculated for the year 2 5 4 3 Total preliminary labour market contributions calculated at the rate of 8% 1 4 The tax per cent that will be deducted from your salary 5 Your monthly tax-free amount 3 Side 17 International Introduction International Introduction Monthly salary and tax deduction Calculation Your salary of pension contributions DKK 33,971 DKK 33,971 Labour market contributions at 8% DKK -2,718 DKK -2,718 Salary after deduction of labour market contributions DKK 31,253 Deductions as stated on your tax card DKK -8,232 Salary to be taxed at the rate of 37% DKK 23,021 Tax deducted (A-skat) at the rate of 37% DKK -8,518 Monthly salary after deduction You will receive DKK -8,518 DKK 22,735 Side 18 International Introduction International Introduction Tax assessment notice You will probably receive a tax assessment notice from SKAT automatically CHECK IT – You are obliged to do so! If it is incorrect, please submit the right information to SKAT. The self-service site at www.skat.dk opens in March. Side 19 International Introduction International Introduction Tax information card (Oplysningskort) Side 20 International Introduction Tax return for the tax assessment If you have had : • income from your own business (are self-employed) • foreign income from employment or securities abroad • income from rental property - then you have to submit an income tax return for 2013. You can download a tax return for foreign income on www.skat.dk, Form no. 04.012. Please note there are different forms – depending on whether you have had foreign income or not. Side 21 International Introduction Income from abroad – form no. 04.012 E If you have any income from abroad while staying in Denmark, and you are subject to full tax liability in Denmark, you also have to submit form no. 04.012 E - The tax return for foreign income. Side 22 International Introduction Property abroad – form no. 04.053 EN You also have to submit the form 04.053 if you own a property abroad Side 23 International Introduction International Introduction E-tax (TastSelv) on the internet Side 24 International Introduction Side 25 International Introduction International Introduction Tastselv – how to check your tax information Side 26 International Introduction Side 27 International Introduction In the tax folder you will find: • Your preliminary income assessment and tax assessment notice in PDF format. The latest will always be the "current“, but you can also view the previous one as well as other records. • Information reported to SKAT by your employers, banks, pension funds, etc. • Current salary and e-tax card; you can see information about your payslips and which employer uses your tax card. • A "log" which is a summary of the entries you or SKAT have made in Etax. • Information about your property. Side 28 International Introduction Advantages of using E-tax (TastSelv) If you have any changes to your tax assessment notice, you can use E-tax at skat.dk. There you can • view your new tax assessment notice right away – and print it if you like. • click on the text for each box to see detailed information about your income, deductions etc. • print any of your tax assessment notices from the tax folder. The version you print yourself is identical to the one SKAT sends you and is valid in exactly the same way. Side 29 International Introduction Overpaid tax (NemKonto) If you have paid too much tax, you will (nearly at the same time as you receive your tax assessment notice in March) get a tax refund transferred to your Nem-konto. You will get a tax-free interest of 0.5% of the amount. The tax refund will be paid to your NemKonto in March. Side 30 International Introduction Overpaid tax (foreign banks) If your tax assessment notice states that you have paid too much tax, and if you do not have a Danish NemKonto, please inform SKAT of your IBAN number and SWIFT/BIC code as well as your Danish civil registration number (CPR) by e-mail. Please note that it may take up to 90 days before the tax refund is credited your foreign account. Side 31 International Introduction Overpaid tax Payment of overpaid tax if you have left Denmark: SKAT calculates your tax and makes a tax assessment notice for you on the basis of the information SKAT has received about your income. But SKAT very often does not have information about the date you left Denmark, and therefore the tax calculation is carried out on the assumption that you are tax liable for the entire year. In many cases this assessment is incorrect, and SKAT therefore retains any overpaid tax until you have informed us about when you left Denmark for good. Side 32 International Introduction Underpaid tax Pay the rest of your tax in time and save money! • Until 1 July you must pay a day-to-day interest of 2.7%. • After 1 July, you must pay an interest of 4.7%. Side 33 International Introduction Day-to-day interest (underpaid tax) Example of calculation of interest (before 1 July): Thomas Jensen has paid too little tax: DKK15,000. At the end of March, he chooses to pay the tax on 31 March. He must pay interest for 91 days (from 1 January to 1 April) as follows: DKK 15,000 x 2.7% x 91 days = DKK 100.97 (DKK 101) 365 days Total payment DKK 15,101.00 Side 34 International Introduction Underpaid tax If your tax assessment notice shows that you have paid too little tax and you wish to pay the rest from a foreign bank account, you need an IBAN number (International Bank Account Number) and a SWIFT/BIC code in order to pay SKAT: IBAN number: DK94 3000 0007540531 SWIFT/BIC code: DABADKKK You must write your Danish civil registration number (CPR) and which year the payment concerns. Side 35 International Introduction Leaving Denmark? Please remember to • inform SKAT about your residence and other relevant information about your stay abroad when leaving Denmark • fill in form no. 04.029E and send it to SKAT. If you are moving abroad (including to Greenland or the Faroe Islands), your tax liability has to be determined. Side 36 International Introduction Any questions? Thank you for your attention! Side 37
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