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We group information that belongs to each other

Under each topic, various information is grouped on a single card. The card shows, for example, all matters related to the salary from one employer. There can be several tabs for each topic, depending on how many tax links you have.

If you have several employers, they will be shown separately. If your employer pays your insurance and telephone for you, this is counted as part of your salary and added to your income.

Skatteetaten sums up all the amounts that belong together and shows what amounts they use when calculating your tax in the summary tab. For example, your salary is not just the amount you received as salary.

Here is an example of how it might look like:

We group information that belongs to each other

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