Corporate tax in the state budget for 2026
On 15 October 2025, the government presented its proposed state budget for 2026. Here are the most important proposed changes in corporate tax for Norwegian companies.
The end of access to voluntary rectification in Norway?
Even the most conscientious taxpayer can forget to inform the Norwegian Tax Administration about their wealth or income during the year. This is perhaps especially true when many ...
When does the sale of property become taxable as business income?
In a recently published binding advance ruling (BFU) from the Norwegian Tax Administration, we gained insight into what triggers the shift from passive capital management to ...
VAT refund in Norway: 6 key considerations
Has your company made purchases in Norway that included Norwegian VAT? If the company is not VAT-registered in Norway, you cannot reclaim the VAT through the regular VAT returns. ...
Revised Norwegian National Budget 2025
Today, May 15, the Støre Government presented the Revised National Budget for 2025. The revised budget does not entail major changes in taxes and duties. The key takeaway is that ...
Norwegian property tax for residence and commercial properties
Property tax (eiendomsskatt) is a local tax that Norwegian municipalities can choose to impose on both residential and commercial properties. As of now, 323 municipalities have ...
Norwegian tax rates 2026
The tax percent in Norway depend on the income and it is determined with basic income tax and bracket tax. Here are the tax rates in Norway for 2026.
How Norwegian wealth tax is affected by property ownership
Norway is one of the few countries that impose a tax on net wealth. All individuals who are tax residents in Norway are liable to pay tax on their global net wealth. This means ...
How does company car taxation work for foreign companies in Norway?
Understanding local company car taxation is essential for foreign companies operating in Norway with employees who use company cars. Norwegian tax authorities have specific rules ...
Lost crypto to fraud or hacking? You may qualify for a tax deduction!
Are you one of the unfortunate ones who have lost funds or cryptocurrency due to fraud, "rug pulls," or similar incidents? You are not alone. However, you can reduce your loss by ...
Personal taxation: Tax-free limit for surplus electricity income
The Ministry of Finance has proposed new tax rules in the 2025 national budget to sell surplus electricity from private homes. The tax-free income limit is NOK 15,000, and a ...
Changes to the tax residency rules for dispatched and NATO employees
The Government Proposes Changes to the Tax Residency Rules for dispatched and NATO Employees The government has proposed changes to the rules regarding tax residency for ...