Scandinavia TAX ID Requirements

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Applicants residing in Denmark are required to provide either a social security number or a VAT registration number. In Norway, applicants must submit a VAT registration number or an Identity number. For those in Sweden, it is necessary to present an F card, an FA card, or a social Personal Identity Code during the enrollment process, which is essential for income reporting and/or withholding purposes. It is important to note that it is the sole responsibility of each applicant to ensure that they are compliant with the regulations and requirements applicable to their presence in Denmark, Finland, Norway, or Sweden. To clarify the specific requirements for each country: -

Denmark:Applicants must provide either a social security number or a VAT registration number (known in Danish as CPR, or Det Centrale Personregister). -

Finland:A Personal Identity Code is required, which is referred to in Finnish as Henkilötunnus (HETU) and in Swedish as Personbeteckning. -

Norway:Applicants need to present either a VAT registration number or an Identity number. -

Sweden: A social security number, an F card, or an FA card must be provided.

It is crucial for applicants to be aware of these requirements to ensure a smooth enrollment process.