- Norway proposes mandatory e-invoicing for businesses starting January 1, 2027.
- Businesses with bookkeeping obligations would need to issue structured e-Invoices when invoicing other bookkeeping-obligated businesses, including some foreign companies.
- The required format would be EHF 3.0 or newer; PDF invoices by email would not comply.
- Digital bookkeeping is planned to become mandatory from January 1, 2030, requiring systems that can automatically receive and process e-Invoices.
- Technical rules, exemptions, and implementation details are still to be clarified.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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