Jo skrev blandt andet:
> hello
> I don`t speak danish so i have to write in english.
> Not speaking danish is also the reaseon for this post.
> I worked for 18 weeks in Denmark in 2004 (i did a practical training)
> and now i got a letter
> from the danish tax office.
> Its something about my tax i guess, but i don`t understand it
> Its very difficult to reach someone at the tax office that can explain
> things to me.
> So i hope someone of you danish speaking guys can help me
> and tell me what this letter says.
> Here you can see the letter:
>
http://www.geocities.com/joe85354/skat1001.JPG
>
http://www.geocities.com/joe85354/skat1002.JPG
>
http://www.geocities.com/joe85354/skat1003.JPG
>
http://www.geocities.com/joe85354/skat1004.JPG
>
http://www.geocities.com/joe85354/skat1005.JPG
>
It's at letter telling you to pay tax of the income you had in Denmark - in
three portions of 4.562 danish kroner.
But it seems very strange that the tax-office just sends you the same type
of letter as would be sent to danish citizens - living in Denmark - and I
doubt you could use the "Girokort" in a german postoffice.
I advise you to write to the taxoffice saying that you simply do not
understand what the letter says - and that they have to explain to you what
it's all about in english (or german!). I know it is possible for them.
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vh
Ole C