As a reminder, April 30 is the last day to submit your PIT tax return to the Norwegian Tax Office. If, for various reasons, you have not yet settled, we advise you to hurry up. "The clock is ticking" - today we will say a few words about the consequences of failing to pay the deadline. We will also suggest which discounts you can take advantage of. Making your tax return in Norway can be simple.
Tax settlements in Norway - what about late arrivals?
Haven't settled your taxes by May 1? You may have serious problems. What can await you if you don't settle your accounts? tax in Norway at a specific time?
- you will have to pay back the accrued amount tax refund,
- you will be responsible for errors on skattemelding,
- you will temporarily or permanently lose the opportunity to benefit from tax reliefs and deductions,
- "Say goodbye" to the relief settlement - 10%.
Tax return in Norway – last minute.
Taxes in Norway - what discounts can you take advantage of?
- pendler – people with pendler status can deduct, among other things travel costs to Poland, food, etc. Condition: to obtain the pendler status you must work in Norway, have a family (wife and child up to 22 years of age) in other country. When applying for a copy, you must document your returns to your home country over the last 12 months.
- parental copy – if you have a child up to 12 years of age, staying in your home country.
- interest on mortgage loan in Poland - however, it should be noted that this deduction cannot be combined with the 10% relief.
- 10% discount - for people who do not use a pendler, no; they have traveled to the country for the last 3 years, paying for their own accommodation and meals.
It is worth noting that from next year they will be able to receive 10% relief use only person working at sea ((sailors, off-shore workers).