- Norway is proposing mandatory B2B electronic invoicing starting in 2028
- The proposal includes a two-phase rollout
- From January 1, 2028, businesses must issue electronic invoices
- From January 1, 2030, businesses must receive electronic invoices and use digital bookkeeping systems
- Microbusinesses with turnover below NOK 50,000 are exempt
- The phased approach allows businesses time to adapt and address technical issues
- E-invoicing has been required in public procurement since 2012
- Feedback from stakeholders is invited by October 31, 2025
- The proposal aims to modernize recordkeeping and improve tax compliance
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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