- Norway’s Ministry of Finance is consulting on VAT rules for remotely delivered services.
- The proposal targets VAT obligations for international service transactions.
- Current rules let companies avoid VAT on remotely delivered services.
- Proposal includes expanding VAT calculation for international businesses using services in Norway.
- Allows input VAT deductions for services bought in Norway but used abroad.
- Introduces a rule for consistent VAT treatment for financial services from abroad and within Norway.
- Consultation responses are due by June 21, 2025.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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