Axsys electronic invoicing in Norway¶
Axsys Invoicing is your trusted partner for safe, efficient, and legally compliant e-invoicing solutions tailored to Norway’s regulatory standards.
Legal framework for e-invoicing in Norway¶
In Norway, e-invoicing is governed by regulations aligned with EU Directive 2014/55/EU, requiring B2G transactions to comply with mandatory e-invoicing standards. Norwegian public sector entities mandate the use of the EHF (Elektronisk Handelsformat) standard for e-invoices, ensuring uniformity and security. Norway is a member of the Peppol network, which supports standardized and interoperable cross-border e-invoicing throughout Europe. Although not mandatory for B2B transactions, e-invoicing is widely encouraged and adopted across the private sector to boost efficiency, transparency, and compliance.
Compliance with Norwegian e-invoicing regulations¶
Axsys invoicing is designed to fully support businesses in meeting Norway’s e-invoicing standards. Here is how Axsys ensures compliance:
Supported formats: Axsys supports the EHF (Elektronisk Handelsformat) standard, which is required for public sector e-invoicing in Norway. Axsys is also compatible with UBL XML for transactions through the Peppol network, ensuring adherence to both Norwegian and EU e-invoicing requirements.
Secure storage and retrieval: In compliance with Norwegian regulations that mandate the retention of invoices for a minimum of five years, Axsys securely archives all invoices in a tamper-proof system, ensuring accessibility and security during audits or inspections.
Automatic VAT calculation and reporting: Axsys Invoicing automates VAT calculations, ensuring that invoices meet Norwegian VAT requirements while adhering to the correct format for both B2G and B2B transactions.
Disclaimer
This page provides an overview of Norwegian e-invoicing laws and how Axsys Invoicing supports compliance with the EHF standard, Peppol network, and other relevant regulations. It does not constitute legal advice. We recommend consulting with a tax advisor or legal professional familiar with Norwegian e-invoicing regulations to ensure compliance tailored to your specific business needs.