Do you need to invoice businesses in Norway?
If you answered yes, you may need electronic invoice processing.
Transalis eInvoice™ is a trusted provider of digital invoice processing with companies in Norway
More and more countries, including Norway, are looking for new ways to streamline their processes, eliminate tax avoidance and collect more VAT. Already across the EU, government and public sector organisations are required to use B2G eInvoice processing, and B2B suppliers are being encouraged do the same.
An eInvoice solution from Transalis will streamline your invoice processing with trading partners in Norway.
- Reduce time spent on administrative tasks
- Improve accuracy and minimise disputes
- Remain compliant with complex cross-border regulatory and tax requirements
- Automate invoice validation
- Speed up the entire billing process
eInvoicing in Norway
eInvoicing with Transalis eInvoicing in Norway
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Norway eInvoicing regulations
Norway is one of the European pioneers adopting a mandate on Business-to-Government (B2G) e-invoicing.
In 2009, it was made mandatory for Central Authorities to receive electronic invoices. Later in 2019, the mandate was extended to all public administrations, but also to all their suppliers using the electronic format.
The Peppol network has been mandated for the public sector since 2013, based on UBL-based formats EHF/Peppol BIS. It is also the de facto standard for Business-to-Business (B2B) transactions, although there is no mandatory e-invoice or clearance model in place for B2B.
A national register called ELMA contains the identities and receiving capabilities of all Norwegian public entities and operators. Nearly 200,000 receivers were registered by January 2021, showcasing the popularity of e-invoicing in Norway.
EHF is used exclusively between Norwegian organisations. Meanwhile the more popular Peppol BIS format is used for both cross-border and national transactions.
Norway applies a B2B post-audit model, currently there are no plans to switch to a B2B clearance model in the near future.
The tax authority responsible in Norway is the Norwegian Tax Authority, Skatt.