- The Norwegian Parliament approved a new agreement on June 4, 2025, regarding administrative cooperation in VAT.
- The updated agreement enhances cooperation by allowing Norwegian tax authorities to use new tools and collaboration methods developed by the EU.
- The renegotiation ensures full access to modern tools for tracking and combating VAT fraud in international trade.
- The revised agreement strengthens cross-border cooperation by facilitating real-time data sharing, joint audits, and enhanced anti-fraud efforts.
Source: easytax.co
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