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What conditions must be met to obtain pendler status in Norway?

It's highly likely that during tax filing season, you're faced with the question: Can I file as a pendler and thus pay lower taxes? Pendler status is one of the most frequently discussed issues when filing tax returns with the Norwegian Tax Office. The reason is simple: the ability to use this deduction allows you to significantly reduce your taxable income, and therefore

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What is a tax card in Norway?

Are you working in Norway or just planning to start working and wondering what a tax card (skattekort) is and why everyone's talking about it? It's one of the most important concepts in the Norwegian tax system, and understanding it will help you avoid unpleasant surprises when filing your annual tax return. In Norway, income tax is deducted directly from your salary by your employer.

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What are the taxes for sole proprietorships in Norway?

Running a business in Norway is easier than many people think. The most popular form chosen by those starting their own business is the enkeltpersonforetak (ENK), or sole proprietorship. This solution is primarily chosen by freelancers, craftsmen, IT specialists, drivers, and those working in construction and services. According to data from Altinn and Skatteetaten, tens of thousands of businesses are established in Norway every year.

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Will I get a tax surcharge or refund in Norway?

Will I receive a tax refund or a tax rebate in Norway? This is one of the most common questions asked by people working in Norway: will I receive a tax refund after filing my annual tax return, or will I have to pay extra? The tax system in Norway involves paying tax advances throughout the year (withheld by the employer or paid independently in the case of the Norwegian National Insurance Scheme).

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What are the tax deductions in Norway for 2025?

Everyone who lives and works in Norway will sooner or later encounter the topic of taxes. The Norwegian tax system, while seemingly complex, offers many beneficial solutions for individuals. One of these are tax reliefs and deductions (Norwegian: fradrag), which can significantly reduce the amount of tax payable or increase the amount of tax refunded from Norway. Deductions

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What is fagforeningskontingent and fagforeningsfradrag?

Trade union membership is common in Norway. "Fagforeningskontingent" is the Norwegian term for a trade union membership fee. In other words, it is the amount that an employee (a fagforening member) regularly pays to their trade union. The state supports employees by allowing them to deduct union dues from their income – a deduction known as "fagforeningsfradrag." Below, we explain in detail how

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What is property tax (eiendomsskatt) in Norway?

Property tax in Norway (Norwegian: eiendomsskatt) is a local property tax levied by municipalities. Its main purpose is to provide additional revenue to the municipal budget to finance municipal services and local investments (e.g., schools, infrastructure). The introduction of this tax is optional – the decision on whether a property tax will be levied in a given municipality is made by the local government (council).

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Barnevernet – Norwegian Child Welfare Authority

Barnevernet, the Norwegian Child Care Service, often arouses interest among Poles living in Norway - unfortunately, it does not necessarily evoke positive feelings. There are many myths surrounding this institution, especially regarding the way it deals with children's matters. In this article we will look at how Barnevernet works, what its role is and what its procedures are

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What if I lost on my NOKyptocurrency investment in Norway?

Cryptocurrencies in Norway are treated as formuesobjekter – ordinary capital assets. This means that profits from their sale are taxed with capital gains tax (skattesats 22%). Similarly, documented losses from NOKyptowalut can be deducted from the tax base. In other words, if as a tax resident of Norway, for example, you bought NOKyptowalut and sold it at a loss, you can report this

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Do I have to pay customs duty and VAT when purchasing online from abroad?

Many consumers in Norway ask themselves this question when shopping online on platforms such as AliExpress, Amazon or eBay. Norway, although not a member of the EU, has its own customs and tax regulations governing the import of goods for private individuals. In practice, it all depends on the value and type of goods purchased and whether the seller participates in a special

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