Language lessons
For cross-border commuters special rules apply – contact Sprog- Integrationscentret for more information.
Sprog- og Integrationscentret (Language and Integration centre)
Kraghave Gaabensevej 100
4800 Nykøbing F
Telefon 54 86 10 66
Tax
For German cross-border commuters there are special tax rules that you should be aware of. You can read more about these rules here:
http://www.workindenmark.dk/Find+information/Til+arbejdstagere/
Skatteregler/Graensegaengere+Tyskland.aspx
At the Tax (SKAT) website, you will find the most important information pertaining to tax and cross-border commuters.
http://www.skat.dk/SKAT.aspx?oId=1717915&vId=201760
National Health Insurance
If you work in Denmark, but live in another EU/EEA country, you may be issued a special national health card upon presenting a declaration by your employer and a copy of your pay slip. This card entitles you to medical treatment in Denmark under the same conditions as everyone else. However, this requires that you:
- work a minimum of nine hours per week, 18 hours per fortnight or 39 hours per month in Denmark
- pay supplementary pension (ATP)
- do not work in your country of residence.
You can apply for a special medical card at the Citizen Services Centre. Your children are not covered by your medical card and should therefore be treated in the country where you reside.
Regional bureau Femern Bælt
Regional bureau Femern Bælt assists cross-border commuters with information pertaining to for example housing, Danish language courses etc.
Contact:
Råhavegård
Maribovej 9
4960 Holeby
Tel. 5467 6140
Contact person: Heidi Kure Borre
Opening hours: Monday-Thursday 9.00-12.00
info@femern.info
More information for cross-border commuters can be found here:
http://www.eures-kompas.eu/Index.htm
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