How we keep it accurate
Danish rules change often, and getting a figure wrong can cost a reader real money. Here is how we research, source and correct every guide.
Sourcing
Every rate, threshold, deadline and fee is checked against the official source – SKAT, SIRI, Borger.dk or the agency that administers the rule. Where a figure changes yearly, we cite the year it applies to.
Dating & review
Each guide carries an Updated and a Reviewed date. Updated means the content changed; Reviewed means we checked it is still correct. Fast-moving areas like tax and immigration are reviewed more often.
Plain English
We write for someone who is stressed, new, and reading in a second or third language. Short sentences, real nouns, and naming things the way a reader experiences them. Specific beats clever.
What we are not
An independent guide, not a law firm or tax practice. Nothing here is legal, tax or financial advice; for decisions with real consequences we point you to the official body and a qualified professional.
Corrections
If something is wrong or out of date, we want to know and we fix it fast. Report it through the contact page – readers spotting errors is one of the main ways the site stays reliable.
Independence
Guides are written on their merits. Where a page ever mentions a paid or affiliate arrangement, it will say so plainly on that page.
