- Norway has proposed mandatory e-invoicing for businesses starting 1 January 2027, as part of digital accounting and VAT modernization.
- The rule would require structured electronic invoices between bookkeeping-liable businesses, including some foreign companies subject to Norwegian bookkeeping rules.
- Digital bookkeeping is also proposed to become mandatory from 1 January 2030, with systems able to receive and process e-invoices automatically.
- The expected standard is EHF version 3.0+ (Peppol-based); PDF invoices by email would not qualify.
- The proposal is still in the legislative process, and further technical details and exemptions will be set out later.
Source: snitechnology.net
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