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Taxes in Norway. Tax settlements from August 3

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Taxes in Norway

All tax settlements for 2019 are deferred. The new date for the commencement of work in the offices on the continuation is August 3

This year's wage settlement started last week, but now it should be postponed until August.

The union leader, along with Jørn Eggum, announces that settlements will continue on August 3.
- Our delegation has been operating now, but we recognize that it is not possible to continue settlements in the difficult situation in which Norway is now, says Jørn Eggum.

Findings

There is a specific framework for all Norwegian workers. However, the only responsible thing to do in this situation is to postpone tax settlements.

Such a postponement, although it has not happened before, will safeguard the budget of Norwegian wage formation.

The billing deadline is August 21 at 24.00.

Generally, the settlements will be in the normal period, but the concrete results will not be until August

There is general support for the decision

Both the first deputy head of LO, Peggy Hessen, and NHO Labor Director Nina Melsom agree with this decision.

"The situation changed so quickly and had such profound implications for Norwegian society as a whole that it is wise to postpone this deadline," Melsom said in a press release.

This will affect all other tariff arrangements this year.

- Our payroll system is based on a competitive part of the industry that defines the framework for other settlements. Therefore, all other settlements will also be postponed until we complete the negotiations, ”says Sens.

This is the total assessment we have carried out. It would be legitimate to end the clearing of tariffs by establishing a financial framework when everything is as uncertain as it is today. We ourselves made the decision. We stop now and resume on August 3, ending by August 22.

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