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Money and tax

Tax, payslips, BankID, banking and personal finance in Norway.

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Money and tax6 min read

Back taxes 2026: what do you do if you cannot pay?

Cannot pay your back taxes in 2026? Here are the deadlines, what happens if you miss the first invoice, and how to apply for a payment plan with Skatteetaten.

Hlib Suslov
Money and tax6 min read

Pay Tax in Norway for the First Time (2026)

Your first tax year in Norway: your employer deducts tax, remaining tax is due 20 August 2026, and amounts under 100 kroner are never collected. See deadlines and KID.

Hlib Suslov
Money and tax4 min read

Foreign income and assets in the tax return 2026

If you live in Norway, you must report foreign income and assets in your tax return. Learn how housing, bank accounts and rental income are taxed—without double taxation.

Hlib Suslov
Money and tax5 min read

Paying Bills in Norway: eFaktura and AvtaleGiro

How to pay bills in Norway: KID number, eFaktura and AvtaleGiro explained simply — plus how to pay paper bills and what debt collection costs.

Hlib Suslov
Money and tax5 min read

Save money on food in Norway: food budget and smart tips

How to create a food budget and save money on food in Norway: discount chains, store brands (EMV), Too Good To Go, seasonal produce, and practical shopping tips – with data from SIFO and SSB.

Hlib Suslov
Money and tax4 min read

Tax in Norway simply explained for immigrants

A simple introduction to how tax works in Norway: skattekort (tax card), what your taxes pay for, the building blocks of income tax, kildeskatt (PAYE), and skattemelding (tax return).

Hlib Suslov
Money and tax3 min read

Tax Return in Norway 2026: deadlines and pitfalls

Your tax return is pre-filled, but you must check it yourself. The deadline is 30 April 2026 for salaried employees, 1 June for self-employed. Foreign accounts, loans, and deductions such as travel and commuting are often not filled in – you must enter these yourself.

Hlib Suslov