- Norway plans to mandate electronic invoicing for businesses from January 1, 2027, and electronic accounting systems by January 1, 2030.
- The reform aims to modernize financial processes, improve efficiency, enhance compliance, and reduce economic crime.
- The government estimates long-term economic benefits of about 9.7 billion NOK (€1.01 billion) over 20 years.
- The proposal is pending parliamentary approval, with further details and possible exemptions to be defined.
- The Norwegian Tax Administration is considering expanding e-invoicing to B2C transactions and digital sales receipts, with a report due by December.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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