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The Danish government has launched a public consultation on amendments to draft bill L 89, which provides for the amendment of existing controlled foreign company (CFC) rules to comply with the EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD). The government has consulted on and submitted multiple drafts and amendments in parliament for the implementation of ATAT-compliant CFC rules, but the implementation of has been delayed several times due to various concerns. The latest draft amendment provides for a partial substance test in relation to the inclusion of other income from intangible assets as CFC income. The partial substance test provides the following:...