- The text is a comprehensive guide for Czech companies entering the Norwegian market, focusing on VAT registration and compliance. It covers when Czech firms must register for VAT in Norway, the role of a tax representative, the registration process and required documents, VAT filing and payment schedules, VAT rates and examples, invoicing requirements, import VAT, deferred import VAT accounting, the VOEC system for e-commerce, VAT refunds for non-established entities, and potential risks and penalties. It also notes that a tax representative is no longer mandatory for EEA companies, but they can still be hired voluntarily.
Source: eurofiscalis.com
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