Norway is implementing major changes in VAT reporting. As of January 2022, Norway VAT returns will have to be reported electronically, and directly from the ERP system. Most importantly, the new form will be in line with SAF-T codes. We have gathered the top-five critical questions from our clients and related webinar participants.
- What is the best way to communicate with Skattetaten?
- If VAT returns are under the SAF-T, does that mean they are the same solution?
- How many MVA-codes are there for VAT returns?
- When will the first submission be due, and how frequently will it need to be done?
- Will taxpayers be able to upload VAT returns manually as an option?
Source SNI
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