- The government proposes mandatory use of e-invoicing and digital bookkeeping for businesses, aiming to save NOK 10 billion over 20 years.
- Businesses must send e-invoices by January 1, 2027, and use digital bookkeeping systems by January 1, 2030.
- The measures are expected to reduce administrative work, minimize errors, and make economic crime more difficult.
- The proposal supports further digitalization and development of new digital solutions in the business sector.
- The Ministry of Finance has tasked the Tax Administration with preparing necessary regulations and considering extending e-invoicing requirements to other areas, with a report due in December.
Source: regjeringen.no
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