Mar 22 • 17:56 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

Waiting time for the annual tax statement has now become significantly shorter

The waiting time to check the annual tax statement in Denmark has decreased to just a few minutes after previously peaking at 225 minutes over the weekend.

A significant reduction in the waiting time for accessing the annual tax statement on the Danish tax authority's website has been reported. As of Sunday afternoon, users experienced just a few minutes of wait time, a stark contrast to the previous day when citizens faced wait times of up to 225 minutes. This change comes as many individuals were eager to check if they would be receiving tax refunds for the year 2025.

The long wait times on Saturday caused frustration among the public, coinciding with an increase in the number of people trying to log in to the tax website. This led to a peak pressure situation where many were left in long queues before being able to access their accounts. The situation prompted officials to encourage citizens to check their tax statements to ease the backlog and dissatisfaction from the extended wait periods.

As the waiting time has markedly improved, it reflects successful adjustments by the tax authority to manage traffic on their online platform, especially during peak times like weekend tax assessments. This development is crucial for Danish citizens, especially as the tax season can heavily impact personal finances, and quicker access to information allows for better financial planning and potentially quicker refunds.

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