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Is this the end of tax amnesty in Norway? – proposed changes

In recent years, the Norwegian tax system has been very flexible, based on trust in taxpayers. The Norwegian tax office allowed corrections going back 10 years – without the risk of additional penalties (if the office had not yet started the audit). This was definitely “convenient” for taxpayers. Now, however, the government plans to introduce significant restrictions in this matter. Proposals

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Tax in Norway in 2025 – how much will you pay?

The year 2025 brings changes to tax rates and thresholds in Norway. Although the rates have not yet been officially adopted, the practice so far shows that the final values ​​rarely differ from the forecasted ones. So now you can estimate whether you will pay less or more tax in 2025 (compared to 2024). How have the rates changed? 1. Tax

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Insurance in NAV for ENK owners – What does it offer? How much does it cost?

The transition period from summer to autumn for many people means one thing – seasonal illnesses. People employed on a full-time basis can use paid sick leave in such situations, which allows for a peaceful recovery without worrying about finances. The situation of self-employed people (owners of sole proprietorships – ENK) is slightly different, and they are entitled to sickness benefits only

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Moving out of Norway? Read on to find out what you need to do!

The decision to move out of Norway is a significant NOKok, which involves many formalities and obligations. Regardless of whether you are returning to Poland or planning to live in another, warmer NOKok, it is worth taking care of all the details. The process of moving out does not end with packing your bags - it is important to take care of a number of formalities that may affect

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How much tax will you pay in Norway?

Anyone who earns more than NOK 69 in a year in Norway (for a shorter stay, the amount decreases proportionally), must pay tax. If you earn money in Norway, this text is for you. You will find out what you pay for, how much you pay and from what amounts you pay. So let's explain what we pay for and how to check the most important things -

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How much is the tax-free allowance in Norway? - Answer!

How much is tax-free in Norway for individuals? We have an answer to this question, like many others in the field of accounting. Well, in Norway we have several tax-free amounts. You read that right – several amounts, not one. However, it is assumed that the tax-free amount is approximately NOK 70. How much is in it

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Real estate in Norway – sale, possession, taxes

Do you own a property in Norway, have you sold a house in Norway or an apartment in Poland? In any of these situations, you may have taxes payable. In Norway, it will be approximately 22% of the profit from sale, we also pay 1% property tax if it applies to us. Read on to learn more about real estate obligations in Norway!

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Buying a car in Norway – what taxes do you have to pay? 

Do you want to buy a car in Norway and wonder what fees it will involve? We help you. In Norway, we divide tax into 4 situations: Buying a new car from a dealer Buying a used car from a dealer who was previously registered in Norway Buying a used car from a dealer who was not previously registered in Norway Buying a car

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Tax amnesty in Norway – avoid penalties and interest!

Do you want to sort out your situation before the Norwegian Tax Office and avoid additional taxes? Skatteamnesti, or tax amnesty, may be the solution. Skatteetaten offers an opportunity for people with income and/or assets in Norway and/or abroad that have not been previously reported. This will allow you to avoid possible penalties and interest on the tax due! In recent years, the Norwegian Tax Office

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