arbejdsmarkedsbidraget
Arbejdsmarkedsbidraget, often abbreviated as AMB, is a Danish term that translates to "labor market contribution" in English. It is a tax levied on employers and employees in Denmark, with the primary purpose of funding the Danish unemployment insurance system, known as "arbejdsmarkedets udbetalinger" (AMU). This system provides financial support to unemployed individuals who are actively seeking work.
The Arbejdsmarkedsbidraget is calculated as a percentage of the employee's salary. As of recent updates, the
The revenue generated from the Arbejdsmarkedsbidraget is managed by the Danish state and is used to fund
The system is administered by the Danish Agency for Labour Market and Recruitment (Styrelsen for Arbejdsmarked