January is almost over. This means that soon we will have to take tax settlements seriously - with the Norwegian Labor Office. If you are in the country of fjords, you certainly no longer have any problems with settlement. Although the law and regulations are constantly changing and modified. In one word, it's worth staying up to date. For you, we present a special cheat sheet on how to settle taxes in 2020. The text is also addressed to new residents of Norway. Read on and good luck with your PIT settlements. May there be as many reliefs as possible!
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Tax settlement in Norway 2019 - reliefs and settlements!
Living in In Norway, you are entitled to tax breaks and special deductions. The most important of them are:
- pender status - do you work in Norway and your family lives in Poland? Do you travel to them with a certain frequency? You can bill according to pender status. First, however, check that you meet all the conditions.
- parental certificate - for parents of children under 12 years of age. You can write off the costs of extracurricular activities.
- loan interest - applies to a loan in Norway as well as a mortgage loan in Poland. Write off the interest for a given calendar year.
What can be included in tax settlement?
- travel expenses between Norway and Poland,
- fees for accommodation and meals during your stay in Norway,
- travel costs to work,
- paid extra-curricular activities for the child,
- mortgage interest.
Tax settlement in Norway 2019 - how to settle this year well?
Tax law is constantly changing. It's easy to get lost in all of this. Especially if you have recently been in Norway, e.g. your first year. It is worth taking this into account. Do you want to settle accounts well and sleep well? Get expert advice. A good accounting office knows the latest regulations and knows how to properly settle your PITU. We encourage you to use the help of professionals. It is a great comfort and convenience. Remember that!
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