- Norway plans to introduce mandatory B2B eInvoicing and digital bookkeeping, with the start date moved up to January 1, 2027.
- All businesses subject to bookkeeping obligations must issue eInvoices in the EHF format from 2027.
- By January 1, 2030, businesses must also be able to receive and process eInvoices digitally.
- Exemptions may apply to businesses with annual turnover below NOK 50,000 and no accounting or VAT obligations.
- Organizations should assess their eInvoicing and digital bookkeeping readiness now to ensure compliance with the new requirements.
Source: pincvision.com
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