Includes steps involved in establishing a local office.
Last Published: 2/4/2019
  • Establishing an office in Europe, whether a subsidiary or a new business, requires knowledge of the relevant national legislations in the country of interest.
  • While there are a number of EU level policies in effect, many key areas such as taxation are still largely a member state prerogative.
  • The European Commission manages the Your Europe website where investors can find useful information on various topics ranging from taxation and customs to employment contracts.
  • For more information about establishing an office in Copenhagen or Denmark please contact the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ investment agency, Invest in Denmark www.investindk.com.  For investment in the Copenhagen region, please contact Copenhagen Capacity: www.copcap.dk.

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