Rrecently, the Danish Ministry of Taxation has published updated threshold tables for corporate tax purposes for 2018. For corporate tax purposes, the only change is an increase in the carried forward loss offset limit from DKK 8.025 million to DKK 8.205 million in taxable income (for taxable income in excess of this amount the 60% offset limit applies).
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