Regulatory updates - Norway

Norwegian Parliament approves mandatory e-invoicing and digital bookkeeping
The Norwegian Parliament (Stortinget) has approved the legislation mandating digital bookkeeping and e-invoicing for all bookkeeping-obligated businesses, with key deadlines set for January 1, 2027, and January 1, 2030.
Norway advances proposal for mandatory e-invoicing and digital bookkeeping
Following the consultation note of June 20, 2025, the Norwegian government has announced that a legislative proposal will shortly be presented to Parliament. Compared with the consultation note, the proposal brings forward by one year the obligation for businesses subject to bookkeeping obligations to send e-invoices, to January 1, 2027.
Norway advances proposal for mandatory e-invoicing and digital bookkeeping
Following the consultation note of June 20, 2025, the Norwegian government has announced that a legislative proposal will shortly be presented to Parliament. Compared with the consultation note, the proposal brings forward by one year the obligation for businesses subject to bookkeeping obligations to send e-invoices, to January 1, 2027.
Country Specifications
E-Invoicing/CTC Model:
B2G: Peppol B2B: Post-Audit
Mandatory Infrastructure:
- B2G: Peppol - B2B: N/A
Mandatory Format:
- B2G: Peppol BIS - B2B: N/A
Mandatory for Issuing:
- B2G: Suppliers to all contracting govt authorities - B2B: no explicit requirements
Mandatory for Receiving:
- B2G: All contracting govt authorities - B2B: Buyer's consent required
eSignature:
Not required
Archiving Period:
All primary bookkeeping materials: 5Y All secondary bookkeeping materials (shall be kept electronically): 3,5Y Movable prop.: 5Y Immovable prop.: 10Y other than regular invoices or invoices related to immovable property: 10Y
Archiving Abroad:
Allowed under conditions
