Cost of registration | The cost of the second year | Number of Directors | Corporate tax rates | Payment of Charter Capital | Financial statements |
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2950.00 EUR | 840.00 EUR | 1 | 25.00% | 80000.00 | Yes |
Denmark is a sovereign state in Northern Europe, located south-west ofSweden, south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom has two autonomous constituent countries in the north Atlantic Ocean, the Faroe Islands andGreenland. At 43,094 square kilometres (16,638.69 sq mi), and a population of around 5.6 million inhabitants, Denmark consists of a peninsula, Jutland, and the Danish archipelago of 407 islands are characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts with little elevation and a temperate climate. The national language, Danish, is closely relatedto Swedish and Norwegian. The Kingdom of Denmark is a unitary constitutional monarchy with Margrethe II as queen regnant, organised in a parliamentary democracy. Ending absolute monarchy introduced in 1660, the Constitution of Denmark was signed on 5 June 1849, only to be rewritten four times; the latest revision in 1953. The unicameral parliament, the Folketing, resides in the capital of Copenhagen, together with judicial, executive, and legislative powers. Denmark exercises hegemonic influence in the Danish Realm, devolving political powers to handle internal affairs to the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Denmark became a member of the European Union in 1973, maintaining four opt-outs from European Union policies, as outlined in the 1992 Edinburgh Agreement. Both the Faroe Islands and Greenland remain outside the Union. Home of the Vikings, Denmark emerged as a unified kingdom in the 8th century as a proficient seafaring nation to be the centre of the mutual struggle for the control of the Baltic Sea. The establishment of the personal Kalmar Union under Danish rule in 1397 ended with Swedish secession in 1523; one year later, Denmark entered union with Norway until its dissolution in 1814. Several cessions of Danish territory had begun in the 17th century caused a surge of nationalist movements that gained momentum in the 1830s, concluded with a defeat in the 1864 Second Schleswig War, whereafter, a new European outlook was sought, resulting in adjustment and cooperation. Denmark remained neutral during World War I and the German invasion in April 1940 saw brief military skirmishes while the Danish resistance movement was active from 1943 until theGerman surrender in May 1945. The post-war period generated an increase of wealth and brought closer European integration; as a part of the UN peacekeeping mission in theBalkans in the 1990s, Denmark abandoned its neutrality by participating in military engagements in the Middle East at the turn of the millennium. An industrialized exporter of agricultural produce in the second half of the 19th century, Denmark introduced social and labour-market reforms in the early decades of the 20th century, making the basis for the present welfare state with a highly developed mixed market economy. The Danish krone has been pegged to the euro since 1 January 1999. Denmark has close cultural, economic, historical ties with its neighbours, resulting in the resund Bridge and the planned Danish-German Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link. Denmark ranks as having the world's highest social mobility, a high level of income equality, and has one of the world's highest per capita income. For 2013, Denmark is listed 15th on the Human Development Index and 9th on the inequality-adjusted HDI. Denmark ranks highly positive on the Corruption Perceptions Index and the Legatum Prosperity Index, and as a full democracy on the Democracy Index.Denmark is among the founding members of the NATO, Nordic Council, OECD, OSCE, and the United Nations. There are three Danish heritage sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in Northern Europe. |
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Square | 43 094.00 |
Population | 5 543 450.00 |
Capital | Copenhagen |
Unemployment | 11.20 |
State polity | Constitutional monarchy |
Telephone code | 45 |
Place in the world in corruption | 2 |
location | Northern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, on a peninsula north of Germany (Jutland); also includes two major islands (Sjaelland and Fyn) |
Climate | Temperate; humid and overcast; mild, windy winters and cool summers; avg. maximum temperature (July) +26°; avg. minimum temperature (January) +8° температура января от 0°С до -7°С, июля от +15 °С до +16°С. |
Literacy rate | 99.00% |
Ethnic groups | Scandinavian, Inuit, Faroese, German, Turkish, Iranian, Somali |
National currency | Danish krone |
USD exchange rate | 5.61 |
GDP per capita | 23 |
Official language | Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic (an Inuit dialect), German (small minority) |
Credit rating | AAA |
The judiciary | Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the monarch), Courts of Appeal and the trial courts |
Executive authority | Head of government: Prime Minister. Government: State Council appointed by the monarch |
Legislative authorities | unicameral National Assembly (179 seats) |
Opportunity to purchase ready-made companies | No |
Legal system | Civil law |
The use of the Cyrillic alphabet in the name | No |
Local registered office | No |
Organizational and Legal Forms | Private limited company (Anpartsselskab, ApS), Public limited company (Aktieselskab, A/S), General Partnership (Interessentskab, I/S), Limited Partnership (Kommanditselskab, K/S), Sole Proprietorship, Branch Office |
Indication of BPA in the name | ApS |
Local registered agent | No |
Information about the beneficiary is disclosed | 80000 |
The minimum amount of paid-in capital, nat. currency | 80000 |
The minimum amount of the issued capital | No |
Bearer shares | No |
Possibility to issue shares without par value | No |
VAT | No |
Basic corporate tax rate | 25.00% |
Capital gains tax | No |
Currency control | No |
Corporate tax rates details | Entities in oil and gas industry taxed at 25%. |
Stamp duty | No |
Minimum number of directors | 1 |
The requirement for residency directors | No |
Director of legal entities are allowed | No |
The data reveals to the local agent | Yes |
Data field to the public registry | Yes |
The requirement for the presence of the Secretary | No |
Requirement to the residense of the Secretary | No |
Requirements to qualification of the Secretary | No |
Legal entity as the Secretary | No |
Minimum number of shareholders | 1 |
Data is entered in the public register | Yes |
Shareholders residency requirement | No |
Information about the beneficiary is disclosed | No |
Information may be disclosed to the local agent | No |
Shareholders-legal entities are acceptable | Yes |
The requirement for filing reports | Yes |
Open access to reports | No |
Statutory audit | No |
The requirement for filing Annual Return | No |
Open access to the Annual Return | No |
The requirement for reports | Yes |
Treaty on avoidance of double taxation (States which signed) | 68 |
Membership in the OECD | Yes |
Is it offshore according to Russian legislation | No |
TM Comprehensive Study | TM Registration Request | TM Registration Certificate | Total | ||||
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First Class | Additional Class | First Class | Additional Class | First Class | Additional Class | First Class | Additional Class |
60.00 | 60.00 | 500.00 | 100.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 560.00 EUR | 160.00 EUR |
«TRADEMARK» refers to «Wordmark» or «Logo» | |||||||
100.00 | 100.00 | 500.00 | 100.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 560.00 EUR | 195.00 EUR |
«TRADEMARK» refers to «Wordmark+ Logo» | |||||||
Prices include all professional and official fees. If the change of official duties or exchange rates prices may vary. In Denmark, a trademark application and a trademark registration certificate cover 3 classes. Therefore, an additional class fee is applied to each subsequent class after the 3rd. The trademark in Denmark also applies to the Faroe Islands and Greenland; there is no local brand for these countries. |