- Norway’s Ministry of Finance will propose a bill mandating B2B e-invoicing from January 1, 2027, and digital bookkeeping plus mandatory B2B e-invoice receipt from January 1, 2030.
- The requirements will apply to all businesses subject to bookkeeping obligations, with exemptions for those with annual turnover below NOK 50,000 and no accounting or VAT obligations.
- The bill’s scope currently covers only B2B transactions; B2C invoicing and cash sales are excluded for now.
- The Norwegian Tax Administration will draft implementing regulations and investigate possible future expansion to B2C and other areas, with a report due by December 2026.
- Businesses in Norway should prepare for the accelerated 2027 e-invoicing deadline.
Source: sovos.com
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