Taxes and the Norwegian budget. We devoted a lot of space in our pages to the issue of filling in PITA. Today we will take a closer look at the specific amount that was transferred to the state treasury as part of the settlements. 514 billion kronor - this is exactly the amount of income and capital taxes paid in 2018 by employees, pensioners and self-employed persons in Norway. Information source - Norwegian Tax Office (Skatteetaten) and press release on 4 November. Detailed financial data of Norwegian taxpayers will be known after November 5. Checking the balance sheet will be extremely simple - after quickly logging into the Skatteetaten database, you will be able to search for a specific person, organization or company by name and check its monthly net income, net value of assets and tax amount.
Taxes and the Norwegian budget - who got the tax refund?
Information as of today - of the 4,2 million inhabitants of Norway who earn or receive a pension there, 3,2 million received tax refund for 2018. The total amount of tax was around 40 billion kronor, with an average of around 12,8 thousand zlotys. per citizen. However, it is also worth mentioning that around 800 taxpayers have to pay a total of 25 billion kronor, with the average tax arrears per person being 32. crowns. Last year, 332 thousand were honestly settled. companies, excluding those in the oil industry, the tax pool has reached 85 billion kronor.
PITA settlement. Do you know how to do it?
Taxes and the Norwegian budget. Filing PITA is something we do every year. Still, for many it is a tough nut to crack. Remember! Today, we can easily settle personal income tax online - it is very convenient and convenient. Especially for those who don't like this obligation. You can always count on the support of accounting offices that provide help and advice at every stage tax settlement. It's worth staying informed and knowing your rights. We very often discuss tax issues, both on the website and on air Wataha radio. Stay with us!
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