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Denmark

183-day threshold

183
Days to residency
rolling
Measurement period
Schengen
90/180 visa rule applies

How the 183-day rule works in Denmark

Denmark can deem you resident from day one if you acquire housing. The 183-day rule applies over any 6-month period.

Rolling 12-month window. This means the count looks back from any given date, not just the calendar year boundary. A rolling window is harder to track manually because the number changes every day.

If you exceed 183 days, Denmark may tax your worldwide income as a tax resident. The exact consequences depend on your personal situation, any applicable tax treaties, and the type of income involved.

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BorderLog counts your days automatically and warns you before you hit the 183-day threshold.

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This is not tax advice
Tax residency rules are complex and change frequently. This page provides general information only. Always consult a qualified tax professional for advice about your specific situation.

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