- Norway will require mandatory e-invoicing between businesses starting in 2027, one year earlier than originally planned.
- Mandatory digital bookkeeping for businesses is proposed by 1 January 2030.
- The reforms are expected to generate NOK 10 billion in economic benefits over 20 years, mainly through automation and reduced administrative work.
- Requirements will apply to most businesses, with possible exemptions for very small companies and transitional periods for some.
- Tax and finance teams must prepare for compliance by updating systems, integrating platforms, and ensuring digital record-keeping.
Source: innovatetax.com
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