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PAYE (Pay As You Earn) for foreign workers This scheme is called PAYE (Pay As You Earn). Most new foreign workers will fall under this scheme the first year they work in Norway. Your income from employment is taxed at a rate of 25 percent (17, 2 percent if not a member of the Norwegian social security scheme).
If youre going to live in Norway, you must pay tax under the general tax rules after one year. If youre not living in Norway, but travelling to Norway for temporary work assignments, youll become part of the PAYE scheme every time you apply for a tax deduction card.
Standard deduction for foreign employees of 10 per cent of your gross income, maximum NOK 40 000. Valid only during the first two years of residence in Norway. If you are married, both you and your partner must be eligible for the deduction or it will not be granted.
Everyone must submit a tax return. Once the Norwegian Tax Administration has processed your tax return, your company will receive a tax assessment notice. Limited companies must pay advance tax. A self-employed person must pay advance tax when the business makes a profit.
The tax deduction card is an electronic document that shows how much tax you as the employer must deduct before the workers are paid for the work they carried out in Norway. The amount you deduct is called withholding tax and is a prepayment of the tax that the tax authorities estimate your worker must pay.

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How much VAT is refunded in Norway? To gain a tax refund in Norway as a tourist, you must shop for at least 315 NOK in a single store. You will be eligible to get up to 19% of your purchase backif you follow all the necessary steps.
American expats who live and work in Norway pay the same tax rates as Norwegian residents. Norways tax system is progressive, which means that those with higher incomes pay higher tax rates. Personal income tax rates for American expats in Norway range from 0% to 47.2% as of 2023.
Individuals who stay in Norway for more than 183 days during the year in which they move to Norway, will be deemed tax resident from the first day of their stay in Norway. If the 183 days are split between two income years, they will be deemed tax resident from 1 January of the second year.

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