Norway proposes new corporate residency rules

21 March, 2017

The Finance Minister opened a public hearing regarding the corporate tax residency rules under section 2-2 of the Tax Law (Skatteloven) on 16 March 2017. There is no definition of residence is available now in the Norwegian tax legislation for legal

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TIEA between Norway and UAE enters into force

27 February, 2017

The Exchange of Information Agreement regarding tax matters (TIEA) between Norway and the United Arab Emirates that was signed in 2015 entered into force on 15th February 2017. This treaty generally applies from 15th February 2017 for criminal tax

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TIEA between Singapore and Norway enters into force

04 February, 2017

Competent authority agreement on automatic exchange of information (TIEA) of 2016 between Norway and Singapore has been entered into force on 31st January 2017 regarding tax. The agreement is intended to ensure that Norway and Singapore will be able

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Norway publishes new rules on sharing economy

25 January, 2017

The tax administration published a report on the participation of the economy and suggested new rules for dealing with it on 19 January 2016. According to the proposed rules, there must be clearer rules on tax-exempt income and business; simplify

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TIEA between Switzerland and Norway enters into force

25 January, 2017

The tax exchange of information agreement (TIEA) between Norway and Switzerland has been entered into force on 1 January 2017 through an exchange of notes (EoN). It applies from the same date of its entry into force. The agreement was signed on 26

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UAE ratified TIEA with Norway

23 January, 2017

The tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) between Norway and the United Arab Emirates has been ratified by the United Arab Emirates on 15 January 2017 according to the Decree No.

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Protocol to DTA between Switzerland and Norway enter into force

22 December, 2016

The amending protocol, signed on 4 September 2015, to the Income and Capital Tax Treaty (1987) between Norway and Switzerland. The Income and Capital Tax Treaty (1987) between Norway and Switzerland amended by the 2005 and 2009 protocols and entered

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Norway: Updates the White and black lists

07 December, 2016

The updated lists of white and blacklisted jurisdictions released in the Official Gazette on 1 November 2016. A white list and a black list apply to decide what countries fit to the definition of having a low tax level to apply CFC taxation. The new

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Norway: Country-by-country reporting under BEPS Action 13

06 December, 2016

Finance Minister of Norway published a regulation on country-by-country reporting legislation based on proposal under Action 13 of the BEPS Action Plan on 9 December 2016. . Norway’s CbC reporting regulation will be effective from beginning of the

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Norway: Plans to cut corporate income tax from 26% this year to 24% in 2017

13 October, 2016

The Norwegian Government plans to cut corporate income tax and increase the tax contribution of the finance industry as part of its 2017 Budget. In line with a governmental agreement on tax reform, the Government announced on 6 October 2016 that,

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Norway: Published proposal on Country-by-country reporting

30 September, 2016

The Norwegian Government published its proposal for the 2017 Fiscal Budget on the domestic Country-by-Country (CbC) reporting rules in line with the OECD BEPS Action 13 recommendations to the Norwegian tax authorities. As per the proposal, all

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IMF report looks at the economic position in Norway

22 May, 2016

Norway’s economy has been hit by the fall in oil prices and a decline in offshore investment. The mainland growth fell to 1% in 2015 with a fall in private investment offset by growth in household consumption, an expansionary fiscal policy and an

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Norwegian Government Issued its Proposal for Implementation of Country-by-Country Reporting

15 May, 2016

The Norwegian Government has sent its draft bill on the domestic Country-by-Country (CbC) reporting rules to the Norwegian tax authorities. As per the proposal, all multinational groups with annual consolidated group revenue equal to or exceeding

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Norway: Fiscal Budget for 2016 Approved with Tax Measures

14 January, 2016

The Norwegian Government has approved its 2016 Fiscal Budget on 14 December 2015. The corporate income tax rate has been reduced from 27% to 25%. The current limit of NOK15 million increases to NOK20 million for in-house research and development

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Norway Published a Public Consultation Paper Regarding CbC Reporting for Tax Purposes

10 January, 2016

Norway has published a public consultation paper regarding country-by country (CbC) reporting for tax purposes. As per the proposal, multinational groups when the ultimate parent company is a resident in Norway would be required to submit country-by

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Norway Fiscal Budget for 2016 Presented to the Parliament

07 October, 2015

Norway Fiscal Budget for 2016 was presented to the parliament on 7 October 2015. A reduction of the corporate income tax rate from 27% to 25% has been proposed in the budget. The application of the participation exemption with regards to dividends

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Norway: IMF comments on economic and fiscal issues

10 September, 2015

The IMF has recently concluded discussions with Norway under Article IV of its articles of agreement and has issued a staff report and selected issues paper on aspects of the Norwegian economy. The mainland (non-oil) GDP growth was 2.2% in 2014,

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DTA between Bulgaria and Norway ratified by Bulgaria

20 July, 2015

The Income Tax Treaty (2014) between Bulgaria and Norway has been ratified by the Bulgarian parliament on 8th July 2015. Once in force and effective, the new treaty will replace the previous income and capital tax treaty (1988). The ratification

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