Norway postpone the introduction of SAF-T files until 2018

31 January 2017

The Norwegian tax authorities have postponed the introduction of a standard audit file, for the exchange of VAT data between themselves and large corporations registered in the country, until 2018.

By introducing these files the Norwegian tax authorities hope to make the exchange of data during tax audits more efficient and accurate. These files are already being used for the exchange of data in several EU countries including Poland and France.

 

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