Working in the UK for a corporation in Denmark

Can I work remotely for a company in Denmark while being in the UK?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:

  1. The company must be a company in the UK, not a UK company.
  2. The company must be a company in Denmark, not a Danish company.
  3. You must be in the UK and the company must be in Denmark.

Is it possible to work for a Danish company in the UK?
If the company is in the UK, it is not possible. If the company is in Denmark, it is possible.

Can I work for a Danish company in Denmark?

Can I work for a UK company in Denmark?
If the company is in Denmark, it is not possible. If the company is in the UK, it is possible.

How to live in the UK and find remote work in Denmark?

Finding remote work in Denmark if you are located in the UK might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to Denmark. In this post we will show you how to live in the UK and find remote work in Denmark.

You can move to Denmark to work remotely as a digital nomad, freelancer, remote worker, consultant, digital agency, digital agency or digital agency. If you are located in the UK and want to find remote work in Denmark, we will show you how to live in the UK and find remote work in Denmark.
We are going to show you how to live in the UK and find remote work in Denmark.
If you are located in the UK and want to find remote work in Denmark, you might find it difficult. You might find it difficult to find remote work in Denmark if you are located in the UK.

How a company in Denmark can send my salary in the UK?

When working remotely for a corporation in Denmark, you salary can be send to the UK but you have to be registered there. The UK is one of the countries that has the most favourable taxation system for companies. The company in Denmark will be registered in the UK. The UK is a member of the EU and has a similar tax system to Denmark. The Danish company will pay the UK tax on the salary that is sent to the UK. This is called double taxation.

How much is the tax in the UK?
The UK tax rate is the highest in the EU. The UK tax rate is 45% on the first £100,000 of taxable income. The tax rate is 40% on the second £100,000. The tax rate is 32% on the third £100,000. The tax rate is 25% on the fourth £100,000. The tax rate is 20% on the fifth £100,000. The tax rate is 10% on the rest of the income.

How much is the tax in Denmark?
The tax rate in Denmark is 25% on the first £100,000 of taxable income. The tax rate is 20% on the second £100,000. The tax rate is 15% on the third £100,000. The tax rate is 10% on the fourth £100,000. The tax rate is 5% on the fifth £100,000. The tax rate is 0% on the rest of the income.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in the UK for a company in Denmark?

If you are working remotely in the UK for a corporation established in Denmark, taxes could seem complicated but in fact there are a few things you should know.

To make things even more complicated, a lot of the information is not even available in English.
I’ve tried to collect the most important information in this post to make your life easier.
So, let’s get started!
In this post, I’ll be using the following terminology:
Company: The company where you work.
Employer: The company where you are employed.
Tax-free: A company that doesn’t charge tax in the country where they are established.
Tax-free company: A company that has a tax-free status in the country where it is established.
Tax-free country: The country where the company is tax-free.
Employer’s tax: The tax that is deducted from your salary by your employer.
Employee’s tax: The tax that is deducted from your salary by the government.
In order to make things easier, I’ll be using a specific company as an example.
Let’s start with the basics.