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Shareholder register statement
Henrik Moen - Lawyer4. January 2023 2 min read

Doing business in Norway: Shareholder register statement

The shareholder register statement, or the “RF-1086 form” as it is also referred to as, collects all information about the shares in a limited company. This benefits the shareholders of the company, as it will update their own pre-filled, individual tax return.

It is important that the information in the shareholder register statement is accurate. Incorrect information can lead to the Tax Administration imposing additional tax on the shareholder.

What is the shareholder register statement?

The shareholder register statement, or the “RF-1086 form” as it is also referred to as, collects all the information about the shares in a limited company. The form is an accurate detail of every movement of the stocks and is sent to the Norwegian Tax Administration, so that they can form a solid basis for the tax return. This benefits the shareholders of the company, as it will update their own pre-filled, individual tax return.

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Who should submit a register statement?

The form must be submitted by all Norwegian public- and public limited companies, as well as by savings banks registered in Norway.

When and where should it be delivered?

The shareholder register statement must be submitted in “Altinn” – the website for a digital government dialogue, by the 31st of January 2026 for the year 2025. If the statement is not submitted by the deadline, a continuous coercive fine will be issued until the form is submitted. A fine will also be issued from the same date if the form is not filled in correctly or with missing information.

For 2026, the fee is NOK 673 per day, and for the shareholder register statement the fine can run to an upper limit of 40 days. In other words, you can risk being fined NOK 13 450 if you do not fulfill the reporting obligation.

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Why should you deliver a shareholder register statement?

The shareholder register statement forms the basis for the Tax Administration's assessment of the taxable amount for each individual shareholder. Following delivery from the company, shareholders will receive “The Shareholder’s tax report", or an RF-1088F, where they can verify the information themselves.

It is therefore important that the information in the shareholder register statement is correct, as incorrect content can lead to the Tax Administration imposing additional tax on the shareholder.

What information do you need?

When you submit the assignment, you must, among other things, account for the following:

  • Who is the contact person?

  • Company information

    • Share capital for the company and nominal value per share

    • Total property value

  • Dividend

    • Has there been a shareholder load or ordinary dividend, and how much has been distributed?

  • Issue

    • Have any new shares been issued through foundation, new share issue, transformation or in any other way?

  • Deletion of shares

    • Have any shares been deleted, for example by liquidation, a taxable merger/demerger, etc.?

  • Change in share capital

    • Have there been any reductions or increases in share capital or of nominal value?

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Henrik Moen - Lawyer
Henrik is an experienced business lawyer who specializes in contract law, construction law, corporate law, and taxation for both companies and private individuals. In addition, he advises Norwegian and international clients on ESG reporting, with a particular focus on the requirements of the Transparency Act. Henrik has broad experience in advisory services and dispute resolution. He assists national and international companies, particularly in matters related to compensation claims, tax and VAT law, and intellectual property rights (AI).

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