- Norway’s VOEC scheme for VAT on e-commerce will change in 2024
- Previously, retailers selling low value goods into Norway did not need to register or collect VAT
- Starting in January 2024, a customs declaration exemption for consignments under NOK 350 will be abolished
- Sellers must provide the unique VOEC number digitally to the transporter and Norwegian Customs
- VOEC returns must be filed quarterly until deregistering
- Retailers selling to Norwegian customers with a consignment value of less than NOK 3000 can use VOEC
- Certain goods, such as food products and goods with excise duties, are excluded from the scheme
Source: simplyvat.com
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