๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ All calculations are based on Danish rules, rates, and currency (DKK). This calculator is translated for convenience but applies exclusively to Denmark.

Deadline Calculator

Deadlines drive our professional and personal lives. Whether it is a project delivery, a tax filing date, an application deadline, or a personal goal, knowing exactly how many days you have left helps you plan effectively. This calculator shows the number of days between today and your chosen deadline date.

Important Danish Deadlines

In Denmark, key annual deadlines include the tax return filing deadline (typically May 1st via SKAT), university application deadlines through KOT (March 15 for quota 1 and January 5 for some quota 2), and various grant application deadlines. Rental termination notices typically require 3 months, while employment resignation notices vary by seniority and collective agreement (overenskomst).

Using Deadlines Effectively

Research shows that breaking a deadline into smaller milestones improves the chances of on-time completion. If you have 90 days until a major project deadline, set intermediate milestones at 30, 60, and 75 days. Build in buffer time for unexpected delays. For deadlines involving government agencies like SKAT or Borger.dk, always aim to submit several days early to allow for technical issues or missing documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Danish tax return deadline?

The deadline for filing your Danish tax return through SKAT is typically May 1st each year. If you have a simple tax return (without self-employment income), it may be automatically completed. Self-employed individuals and those with complex tax situations may have a later deadline of July 1st.

What are the university application deadlines in Denmark?

For Danish university applications through KOT, the quota 1 deadline is March 15th, and some quota 2 deadlines are January 5th or March 15th. International applicants may have different deadlines. Always check the specific institution's requirements well in advance.

How much notice do I need to give when leaving a rental in Denmark?

The standard notice period for tenants in Denmark is 3 months, counting from the first day of the following month. For example, if you give notice on March 15th, your tenancy ends on June 30th. Some leases may have different terms, so always check your rental contract.

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