- Investigation Launch: The Norwegian Ministry of Finance has begun an investigation into digital bookkeeping and electronic invoicing requirements for businesses, aimed at enhancing competitiveness in the private sector and reducing financial crime.
- Broad Examination Scope: The investigation will cover various aspects, including digital bookkeeping standards, electronic accounting systems, and the potential implementation of mandatory e-invoicing for private entities, with references to Denmark’s bookkeeping obligations as a model.
- Timeline for Conclusion: The government plans to complete the investigation by mid-June 2025, though no specific timelines have been provided for when any potential e-invoicing model or system might be implemented.
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