- Norway plans to implement mandatory e-invoicing for businesses with key milestones in 2028 and 2030
- A public consultation by the Norwegian Tax Directorate is open until October 31, 2025, for feedback on the e-invoicing mandate
- Phase 1 requires e-invoicing capability by January 1, 2028, for all resident taxpayers under the Bookkeeping Act
- Phase 2 requires digital bookkeeping and e-invoice reception by January 1, 2030
- Norway uses the PEPPOL network and PEPPOL BIS 3.0 and EHF formats for e-invoicing
- Small businesses may be exempt due to challenges in adopting new technologies
- The initiative aligns with the EU’s digital tax administration trends and the VAT in the Digital Age initiative
- Businesses should prepare by evaluating invoicing systems and exploring e-invoicing solutions
Source: rtcsuite.com
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