Starting on January 1, 2024, an important change is coming to Norway’s customs regulations. The temporary customs declaration exemption, which previously applied to consignments valued below NOK 350, will no longer be in effect. This change means that once the temporary declaration exemption is abolished, all incoming goods without a valid VOEC number will be subject to duties from the very first Norwegian Krone (NOK). It’s crucial for businesses and individuals involved in international trade to be aware of this upcoming shift in customs regulations to avoid any unexpected costs or delays when importing goods into Norway.
Source: Eurofiscalis
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