Esta guía ofrece una visión general del IVA en Noruega, incluyendo los tipos aplicables, los requisitos de registro, las obligaciones de cumplimiento y los plazos de presentación. Está diseñada para empresas que realizan transacciones dentro de Noruega.
Noruega aplica el IVA incluso a los servicios digitales procedentes del extranjero, como las suscripciones a Netflix.
Las empresas extranjeras que incurran en IVA por gastos elegibles en Noruega pueden solicitar su devolución.
¿Haces negocios en Noruega? Tendrás que cumplir las normas de la Administración Tributaria noruega.
El registro es voluntario para las empresas que se encuentran por debajo del umbral; pueden optar por registrarse aunque no sea obligatorio.
Noruega aplica el IVA a los servicios digitales en función de la ubicación del consumidor, y los proveedores no residentes deben cumplir con las normas locales en materia de IVA para los servicios digitales.
Por lo general, una entidad puede reclamar el IVA en Noruega por los siguientes gastos como parte de una devolución del IVA noruego: tarifas de taxi y transporte público, alojamiento, entradas a ferias y exposiciones, gastos de vehículos (incluido el combustible) para vehículos no destinados al transporte de pasajeros y otros gastos generales de la empresa (por ejemplo, gastos de oficina, costes de marketing, etc.).
Los plazos de tramitación de la devolución del IVA en Noruega pueden variar. Las empresas que solicitan la devolución del IVA en Noruega pueden esperar que el proceso dure entre unos meses y un año, dependiendo de la complejidad de la solicitud y la precisión de la presentación. Es importante señalar que solo las entidades que no estén establecidas en Noruega y que no tengan un registro de IVA en Noruega (por lo tanto, que no tengan un número de IVA en Noruega) podrán optar a la devolución del IVA en Noruega.
Las facturas originales deben presentarse como parte de la solicitud de devolución del IVA de Noruega, y solo en casos específicos se permiten copias o escaneos de las facturas.
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