Business Accounts Statistics - large corporations
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Report via virk.dk Companies typically spend approximately 1 hour on this survey. |
Some companies will also be required to report internal transactions with specific Danish companies within their group. If your company is designated to report internal transactions, you will find a list of CVR numbers in the online form for which internal transactions must be reported.
Some entries in the online form may be pre-filled with information from the electronic annual report (XBRL report) that is reported to the Danish Business Authority.
Companies with a staggered financial year need to report for the financial year that has ended between 1 May 2023 and 30 April 2024.
See a translation of the Business Accounts Statistics 2023 variables from Danish to English (PDF).
What is your data used for?
Companies report detailed accounting data from their income statement, balance and this year’s investments. Your report is necessary to illustrate the development of the business sector, and is used for statistical purposes only. Public authorities, Eurostat, business organizations, policy makers, researchers, analysts, journalists and students, use these statistics for analysis, research, policy decisions and evaluation. Business Accounts Statistics is a very important source for the Danish National Accounts.
More about this survey:
The deadline for reporting is 1 July 2024.
If the reporting company is a parent of a business group, you only need to report information related to the parent company. Do not report consolidated data of the business group.
It is important that your report contains:
- Items 1 to 19 from the income statement, such as revenue, cost of sales, rent, cost for subcontracting and operational leasing. You can find these data in the specifications to either the internal annual financial report or your annual tax report.
- Balance data, which can be found in your annual financial report.
- This year’s investments, which can be found in either your annual financial report, the internal annual financial report or the annual tax report. You can find instructions on where to find and how to calculate your investment disposals, in the online form on Virk.dk (in Danish).
- Internal transactions for some entries, if your company is required to report these.
- If your company is a parent company, you should only report data for the parent company – not consolidated financial data and not for the whole group.
- Companies with a staggered financial year need to report for the financial year that has ended between 1 May 2022 and 30 April 2023.
Overview of the questions in the survey
You can download an overview of all the questions in the survey – as a draft or in preparation of your report.
See a translation of the Business Accounts Statistics 2023 variables from Danish to English (PDF).
See all of the questions: Business Accounts Statistics 2023 – large corporations (PDF – in Danish).
Why do you need to report internal transactions?
Selected companies (CVR numbers), that are a part of the largest and most complex business groups in Denmark, are required to report certain internal transactions with selected Danish companies in the group. If your company is required to do so, it will be specified in the online form.
This means that for some of entries in the form, you are required to report both the total amount and the portion of that total, which pertains to internal transactions with the selected companies.
Statistics Denmark requires the information on internal transactions to consolidate the Danish segment of your operations. This is done to both enhance the quality and precision of statistics and fulfill obligations under EU laws. Reporting the internal transactions is thus mandatory according to the Act on Statistics Denmark, Section 8-12a which obliges companies to report data for statistical use.
Typical time spent per report is approximately 1 hour
Companies can voluntarily state the time spent in the reporting solution. Companies typically spend approximately 1 hour on this report – including access, data entry and necessary support.
Click on START REPORTING at the top of this page and report using MitID Erhverv.
Some entries in the online form may be pre-filled with information from the electronic annual report (XBRL report) that you have reported to the Danish Business Authority.
- When logged in, you can report to multiple statistics and for multiple periods.
- If the reporting process is interrupted, you can save a draft.
- You can reopen and correct submitted reports using MitID Erhverv.
Reporting is mandatory by law.
Due to EU legislation, Denmark is required to produce a range of business statistics.
Act on Statistics Denmark, Section 8-12a obliges companies to report data for statistical use.
The number of companies required to report
Approximately 300 companies are required to report every year.
How are the companies selected?
Larger companies must participate every year. Larger companies are distinguished by either having 50+ full time employees or a yearly revenue (incl. VAT) of at least 200M DKK or higher.
Agriculture, fishing, financial institutions, insurance, social housing, public administration etc. are not included in these statistics.
Typical time spent per report is approximately 1 hour.
Companies can voluntarily report the time spent completing the online form. Companies typically spend approximately 1 hour on this survey – including access, data retrieval, data entry and necessary support. Based on the typical time spent per report, the total time spent by companies is estimated to be 8,325 hours per year.
Do you need help?
Our support team can respond to you via email or give you a call.
Extension of the deadline?
You can request an extension of the deadline by sending a mail to: regnstor@dst.dk.
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