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How to export building materials from Poland to Norway?

How to transport building materials from Poland to Norway? As it results from entries on various internet forums, this is quite a problematic issue. When performing this activity, you should remember to follow a number of formal matters, and complete all documentation to avoid double VAT taxation. What should you remember about? Is it worth using the services of intermediaries, such as ———–? The answer is in the text below.

Building materials from Poland to Norway - is it worth it?

About the it is worth exporting building materials from Poland to Norway, is determined by several factors. Cost issues come to the fore. Polish products are definitely cheaper than their Norwegian counterparts. The savings are noticeable even after adding to the purchase price all expenses related to transport, taxes and others that result from the export procedure.

 Price is not everything

However, the price advantage is not the only advantage of taking such action. The benefits associated with it are primarily determined by the price-quality ratio. Products manufactured in Poland do not differ in terms of durability, functionality and precision of workmanship from their Norwegian counterparts. The economic viability is the factor behind which many Poles decide to export them to Norway.

However, it is worth knowing that the export of construction materials from Poland to Norway is associated with many formalities that must be followed. This applies to both the VAT settlement, documentation necessary for proper customs clearance, as well as all issues related to the transport itself.

Formalities related to VAT

It is worth knowing that thanks to international agreements between Norway and Poland, it is possible to avoid double taxation. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. First of all, an invoice for the purchase of building materials issued in Poland must be issued with a zero VAT rate. This is important because thanks to this, the seller is not obliged to settle it with the Polish tax office. As a result, the buyer buys it at the net price.

However, this does not mean that the buyer is completely exempt from VAT. In the case of an export invoice, this tax is payable in the country to which it is exported. An equally important issue is the preparation of other documents related to the transaction, including related to the correct performance of transport. Specialized exporting companies, incl -----.

The most common problems

Practice proves that buyers most often face the reluctance of sellers to issue such a sales document. They are afraid of a situation in which the buyer will not export the purchased products outside Poland, and therefore will not fulfill the tax obligation. In such circumstances, the responsibility rests with the seller and it may turn out that after a few years the Polish tax office will apply for its payment.

Other export formalities

It is worth mentioning a few other formal aspects when building materials are exported from Poland to Norway. They include, among others the obligation to complete documentation related to the customs clearance activities of these goods, as well as a number of activities that are necessary to organize safe transport. Practice proves that finding a responsible and timely carrier is not the easiest solution.

Use the services of professionals

If you feel that all of the above formal issues are too much, you should think about using the services of professionals. The company belongs to them -----. They provide comprehensive export services, with the option of delivering goods directly to construction site – The customer will only be responsible for unloading.

The offer includes all necessary activities related to export, which are as follows:

– finding the best supplier of materials construction in terms of prices and quality;

- completing all formalities necessary to avoid double taxation

- completing documents and completing formalities related to customs clearance

- organization of safe and timely transport

- insurance of the goods for the duration of transport and up to three days after its delivery

----- cooperates with the best suppliers and carriers, and many years of experience allow them to deal with the necessary formalities quickly and correctly. They have a tailored offer to be able to provide delivery at all stages of construction - from foundations to the roof. They are able to deliver, in particular, the following goods:

  • panels and floor boards
  • construction and finishing materials
  • fastening systems
  • roofing materials and necessary accessories therefor
  • furniture according to the customer's design
  • door and window woodwork
  • shallow
  • bathroom and kitchen fittings
  • facade systems
  • garage and property gates
  • panels and floor boards
  • fireplaces and chimney systems
  • blinds and shutters
  • electrical, plumbing and heating installations

The fact that it is worth exporting construction materials from Poland to Norway is primarily determined by the price-quality ratio. However, the entire procedure involves a number of formalities to avoid unnecessary tax, legal and organizational complications. It is worth taking advantage of the offers of companies that already have extensive experience in this area. They include, among others ————– .

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