- Norway will mandate e-invoicing for B2B transactions from January 1, 2027, and require fully digital accounting systems by January 1, 2030.
- The government expects NOK 10 billion in economic benefits over 20 years and improved financial crime prevention.
- EHF (Electronic Trade Format) is proposed as the mandatory invoice standard, with possible exemptions for small businesses.
- The Tax Directorate will assess the need for regulating accounting software and consider extending e-invoicing to consumer transactions.
- The legislation covers all entities with bookkeeping obligations and awaits parliamentary approval.
Source: regfollower.com
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