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Taxation inGreenland has differed from thetaxes in Denmark since the grant ofhome rule in 1979.[1] The tax system is relatively simple, based on aflat-rate taxation of labor income and certain capital income.

Income taxation

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All citizens ofGreenland are subject to personal taxation on the basis of full or limited tax liability. The government tax rate is up to 44%, depending on the municipality of taxation.[2] There are some tax deductions in Greenland. Fully tax liable individuals and individuals with limited tax liability from employment and employment related income are entitled to an allowance of DKK 48,000 a year (2016 amount). Persons with full tax liability to Greenland are further entitled to an extra allowance of DKK 10,000 a year (2016 amount). A deduction for foreign workers also exists, and this deduction can be as high as 35%. Deductions are also available to students and parents.

Fully tax liable individuals and individuals with limited tax liability from employment and employment related income are entitled to an allowance of DKK 48,000 a year (2016 amount). Persons with full tax liability to Greenland are further entitled to an extra allowance of DKK 10,000 a year (2016 amount). The amounts can be subject to adjustment every year, but have been stable for a number of years.

VAT and business taxes

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Greenland is one of thevery few areas in the world that do not chargevalue-added tax (VAT). This means that citizens of Greenland and who purchase goods outside Greenland—and taking or sending goods to Greenland—have the opportunity to get VAT refunded.[3]

Tax administration

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Citizens subject to taxation use the calendar year as the income tax/fiscal year. Permission can be granted to use a 12-month period other than the calendar year, provided that the period starts on the first day of a calendar month. Generally, the income period for companies follows the accounting year, which has to be no longer than 12 months. However, the first accounting year can vary from 6 to 18 months.[4]

References

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  1. ^Nordisk eTax."Greenland".nordisketax.net. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2016. Retrieved15 December 2016.
  2. ^"Tax rates".aka.gl. Archived fromthe original on 8 January 2017. Retrieved27 February 2017.
  3. ^"VAT - Tax Agency".Int.aka.gl. 2015-07-17. Retrieved2016-12-15.
  4. ^"Greenland".pwc.com. Retrieved2017-02-27.
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