IMF report looks at the economic position in Norway
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
See MoreNorwegian Government Issued its Proposal for Implementation of Country-by-Country Reporting
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
See MoreNorway: Fiscal Budget for 2016 Approved with Tax Measures
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
See MoreNorway Published a Public Consultation Paper Regarding CbC Reporting for Tax Purposes
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
See MoreNorway Fiscal Budget for 2016 Presented to the Parliament
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
See MoreNorway: IMF comments on economic and fiscal issues
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,
See MoreDTA between Bulgaria and Norway ratified by Bulgaria
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
See MoreRomania and Norway sign income tax treaty
A convention between Romania and the Kingdom of Norway was signed on 27 April, 2015, for the elimination of double taxation and the prevention of income tax evasion. The new treaty will replace the Norway - Romania Income and Capital Tax Treaty
See MoreNorway: Ratification of Double Taxation Treaty Protocol with Brazil
As per the media report, Norway has ratified its Double Taxation Treaty protocol to amend its Double Taxation Treaty (DTA) agreement with Brazil on December 4,
See MoreNorway: Ratification of Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) With Bulgaria
As per the media report, Norway has ratified its Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) with Bulgaria on December 4,
See MoreCyprus: Double Tax Agreements With Spain And Norway Come Into Effect
Cyprus's double tax treaties with Spain and Norway come into effect as of January 1, 2015. All of the new treaties concluded by Cyprus are generally based on the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Model Tax Convention
See MoreBrazil & Norway: Protocol to DTA ratified by Norway
The protocol to Income and Capital Tax Treaty (1980) between Brazil and Norway has signed on 20 February 2014 and it has been ratified by Norway. Further details will be reported when they are
See MoreNorway & Bulgaria: DTA ratified by Norway
Norway has ratified the Bulgaria - Norway Income Tax Treaty of 2014 on 4 December 2014. The new treaty will replace the Bulgaria - Norway Income and Capital Tax Treaty (1988) as soon as it enters into force and is effective in both
See MoreEFTA and Bosnia-Herzegovina: FTA enters into force
The multilateral free trade agreement (FTA) between Bosnia and Herzegovina and EFTA (the European Free Trade Association) states- Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland signed on 24 June 2013 and the agreement will enter into force for
See MoreNorway: Budget for 2015 cuts taxes
The new government of Norway proposes the 2015 fiscal budget on October 8, 2014 which focuses on targeted tax cuts through broadening of tax base. The levy of wealth tax on individual tax payers was reduced from 1.1% to 1% in 2014. The budget for
See MoreTreaty Between Cyprus And Norway Enters Into Force
The new Income Tax Treaty between Cyprus and Norway entered into force on 8 July 2014 and its provisions will apply from 1 January 2015. Under the treaty, withholding tax on dividends is 0% if the beneficial owner is a company (other than a
See MoreNorwegian Tonnage Tax Regime Tweak has been approved by EFTA
Amendment to the Norwegian Special Tax System for Shipping has been approved by the European Free Trade Association Surveillance Authority (EFTA Surv). Shipping income is exempted from ordinary corporate tax and only a tonnage tax related to the
See MoreHong Kong signed exchange of information agreement with Norway
The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China and the Government of the Kingdom of Norway signed an agreement regarding exchange of information relating to tax matters on 22 August 2014. Under the
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