Mar 20 • 18:40 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

Tax Authority Opens Early Access to Annual Tax Statement

The Danish Tax Authority has enabled early access to the 2025 annual tax statement, allowing over 180,000 users to check their tax returns ahead of the official release.

On Friday evening, the Danish Tax Authority announced the early opening of access to the annual tax statement for the year 2025, with more than 180,000 individuals reportedly queued up to check their tax returns on the official tax website, skat.dk. The official launch of the tax statement is set for Monday, but in typical fashion, the Tax Authority has provided early access as part of its system testing protocol before the official release.

During this early access period, users are advised that there may be adjustments and corrections within the online tax service, TastSelv, and some users may experience longer waiting times. Ulrick Junge, deputy director at the Tax Authority, emphasizes the importance of reviewing the statements carefully upon gaining access. He suggests that individuals should verify whether their tax information is accurate and whether they are owed a refund or subject to additional taxes.

The early access initiative not only prepares users for the upcoming tax statements but also reflects the Tax Authority's effort to enhance user experience and efficiency in tax reporting. As more citizens engage with their tax information, it underscores the importance of accuracy and diligence in financial matters, especially with the looming deadline of the official release on Monday.

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