Tax-Free Shopping in Denmark 🇩🇰
Denmark, the Scandinavian nation celebrated for its stunning natural scenery, illustrious past, and exceptional standard of living, beckons visitors with the captivating allure of its capital city, Copenhagen. This vibrant metropolis seamlessly marries contemporary design with timeless architectural charm, making it a sought-after destination for tourists.
Copenhagen is a shopper's paradise, with a wide range of boutiques, department stores, and markets to explore. From the trendy boutiques of Strøget to the colorful stalls of Torvehallerne, there's something for everyone. Visitors can indulge in luxury brands or discover local designers and artisans, and take advantage of Denmark's tax-free shopping to save money. The city's vibrant atmosphere and friendly locals make shopping in Copenhagen a delightful experience.
Value Added Tax (VAT) in Denmark
Local currency is € Euro
VAT is applied to all purchases
Standard VAT rate: 25%
Low VAT rate: 5.5% on food and some optical products.
Low VAT rate: 0% on medicines, pharmaceutical goods, books, magazines.
5 Tax-Free Shopping Rules for Denmark
You must live at least 6 months out of each year in a non-EU country.
You must purchase goods (online or in stores) for private use to take back home to a non-EU country.
Upon purchasing goods, let the store know you will export the goods. The store will provide you with a tax-free form.
There is a minimum spend for a tax refund in Denmark. In order to be eligible for a VAT (Value Added Tax) refund, you must have spent a minimum of In Denmark, there is a minimum purchase amount of 300 DKK (approximately €40 EUR)
You must get a Customs export validation stamp before the end of the 3rd month, after the month of purchase. So if you buy a product in February, you can declare the product for export validation till the end of May of that year. The Customs export validation (either an ink stamp on your documentation or digitally approved) is mandatory to prove export of goods. Without this proof, no VAT refund can be issued.
Where to get Customs validation?
At the last EU departure point like the airport of Copenhagen or upon arrival in a non-EU country.
Required documentation to show the Customs officer:
Passport (If you have an EU passport; other proof of residence outside the EU);
Boarding pass;
Purchased items;
Purchase invoices/receipts and/or tax free forms
Good to know
At the airport, please allow enough time for Customs approval process before your flight departs. An extra 30 minutes before check-in time is usually enough.
Make sure the goods are in an unused condition.
Make sure to visit Customs before check-in as you will probably check in your main luggage. If you plan to carry the goods in your hand luggage, visit Customs after check-in if the airport map shows this option.
Make sure to take a photo of your stamped documents after visiting Customs. Upload these photos via the vatfree.com app or after logging in to Your Account. In case of loss, you will always have the digital copies in a safe place and the VAT refund process might still be able to take place.
If you are departing a Danish airport but changing flights at another EU airport, and if the goods you are exporting are to be checked through to a destination outside the EU, go to Customs at the Danish airport and your documentation will be export validated as if you were at the EU departure point. If your luggage is not checked through to a destination outside the EU, you need to have your documentation export validated at the EU airport where the changing flights occur.
In smaller airports, there may be no Customs Official present, in this case, look for the Customs deposit box and instructions.