The Scandinavian Year Book: A Comprehensive Guide to Commerce, Industry and Tourism in Denmark, Norway and SwedenDawson., 1953 |
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... companies . Foreign companies are taxed as individuals . In Denmark , limited companies pay ordinary and extraordinary income tax to the State and income tax to the commune . Limited companies do not pay capital tax . As opposed to most ...
... companies . Foreign companies are taxed as individuals . In Denmark , limited companies pay ordinary and extraordinary income tax to the State and income tax to the commune . Limited companies do not pay capital tax . As opposed to most ...
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... companies to fulfil their obligations shall be invested . DENMARK If we set aside a number of mutual insurance companies or societies which have trade activities or are locally limited , and whose business is thus relatively slight ...
... companies to fulfil their obligations shall be invested . DENMARK If we set aside a number of mutual insurance companies or societies which have trade activities or are locally limited , and whose business is thus relatively slight ...
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... companies approved by the Ministry of Justice ( 32 limited , 6 mutual and 8 foreign companies ) . Up to 1st October , 1950 , the third - party indemnity was fixed at a minimum of £ 1,550 for cars and £ 775 for motor - cycles ( as laid ...
... companies approved by the Ministry of Justice ( 32 limited , 6 mutual and 8 foreign companies ) . Up to 1st October , 1950 , the third - party indemnity was fixed at a minimum of £ 1,550 for cars and £ 775 for motor - cycles ( as laid ...
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