- Norway will present a legislative proposal to Parliament to advance digital bookkeeping and e-invoicing requirements.
- The obligation for businesses to send e-invoices is moved up to 1 January 2027.
- By 1 January 2030, businesses must use digital bookkeeping systems that automatically process e-invoices.
- The Directorate of Taxes is tasked with preparing regulatory amendments and detailed rules, considering possible exemptions for small businesses.
- A broader review involving stakeholders is due by 15 December 2026.
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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