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🇳🇴 NOKEurope/Oslo25% standardna PDV

Sljedeći praznik

Whit Monday · pon, 25. svi 2026.

national

Radni dani

254 radni dani u 2026

9 nacionalni praznici

Standardni PDV

25% standard

15% · 12%

primjer plaće

59.000,00 NOK → 41.000,00 NOK net

Primjer prosječnog mjesečnog

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Nadolazeći javni praznici

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DatumPraznikVrsta
pon, 25. svi 2026.Whit Mondaynational
pet, 25. pro 2026.Christmas Daynational
sub, 26. pro 2026.Boxing Day / St. Stephen's Daynational
pet, 1. sij 2027.New Year's Daynational

2026 mjesečni kapacitet

Brzi mjesečni prikaz prije nego što otvorite stranicu za pune radne dane.

1

21 radni dani

1 praznici u mjesecu

2

20 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

3

22 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

4

20 radni dani

2 praznici u mjesecu

5

18 radni dani

4 praznici u mjesecu

6

22 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

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23 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

8

21 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

9

22 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

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22 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

11

21 radni dani

0 praznici u mjesecu

12

22 radni dani

2 praznici u mjesecu

referenca za plaće

Snimak planiranja plaće

Prosječna bruta mjesečno59.000,00 NOK
Prosječno mjesečno neto41.000,00 NOK
Minimalna plaća197,00 NOK / hourly
Godina modela plaće2026

referencija PDV

Standardne i smanjene stope

standardna stopa25%
Reduced15%
Reduced12%

regionalni kontekst

Nacionalna osnovica, lokalni pregled gdje je potreban

Norveška ima dodatni regionalni kontekst koji može utjecati na operativno planiranje. Brojke gore pokazuju nacionalnu bazu prvo.

OsloHordalandAkershusRogaland

Norveška — referenca zemlje

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Work culture and weekly rhythm in Norway

Norway operates on a thirty-seven-and-a-half-hour standard workweek for most office-based employees, lower than the European norm and a reflection of the country's broader emphasis on work-life balance. The five-day Monday-to-Friday rhythm is universal, the workday typically runs from eight in the morning to four in the afternoon, and after-hours communication outside of clear emergencies is not the cultural expectation.

Statutory paid leave is twenty-one working days under the Holidays Act, with most collective agreements adding four or five days to bring the practical entitlement to twenty-five days. Employees aged sixty and over receive an additional week. The cultural expectation is for at least three consecutive weeks of summer vacation between June and August, a period during which most non-essential business activity slows substantially.

Norway is not a member of the European Union but participates in the European Economic Area, which means it adopts most EU labour market and product market regulations while retaining sovereignty on agriculture, fisheries and trade policy. From a workforce planning perspective, hiring a Norwegian employee is administratively similar to hiring an EU employee for an EU-based company, although VAT and customs treatment differs.

Public holiday landscape in Norway

Norway observes ten public holidays per year: New Year's Day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Labour Day, Constitution Day on 17 May, Ascension, Whit Monday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The Easter cluster including Maundy Thursday is among the most generous in Europe and creates a four or five day continuous holiday window known as påske that is widely observed for ski trips and family travel.

Constitution Day on 17 May is the most distinctive Norwegian holiday, marked by national parades, traditional dress (bunad) and family celebrations across the country. The day is treated as essentially universal time off, and the days immediately surrounding it often see additional discretionary leave taken by employees.

When a public holiday falls on a weekend in Norway, no substitute day is granted, which means the practical number of paid days off varies between calendar years. The combination of ten public holidays and twenty-five days of leave produces an effective annual planning capacity of approximately 220 working days for a full-time employee in a typical year.

Salary and payroll fundamentals in Norway

Norwegian payroll combines a flat employee national insurance contribution of roughly 7.8 percent with a progressive personal income tax (alminnelig inntekt at twenty-two percent plus a stepped trinnskatt that increases with income). The combined effective rate on a typical middle-income salary is between thirty and thirty-six percent, and for high incomes can reach approximately fifty percent.

Employer-side social contributions (arbeidsgiveravgift) vary by region in Norway: the standard rate is 14.1 percent on top of gross salary, but reduced rates apply in northern and rural areas as part of regional development policy, with rates as low as zero percent in the most northern zones (Finnmark and Nord-Troms). The geographic dimension of employer cost is therefore a meaningful planning variable for businesses choosing where to locate Norwegian operations.

Norwegian salaries are typically high relative to neighbouring Scandinavian markets, partly to compensate for the elevated cost of living. A negotiation should be framed in terms of total annual gross including any thirteenth-month or holiday pay arrangements (feriepenger of typically 10.2 to 12 percent of the previous year's gross is paid in June and replaces the salary for the vacation period).

VAT, invoicing and the business framework in Norway

Norway applies a standard VAT (merverdiavgift, abbreviated MVA or moms) rate of twenty-five percent, with reduced rates of fifteen percent (food and beverages excluding alcohol) and twelve percent (hotel accommodation, public transport, cinema and broadcasting fees). Some categories are zero-rated rather than exempt, including printed books, electronic books and newspapers.

Norway is not in the EU VAT system, which means cross-border B2B transactions between an EU country and Norway are treated as exports and imports rather than intra-Community supplies. The practical effect for a German or French SME selling to a Norwegian B2B customer is that no VAT is charged on the export invoice but the Norwegian customer must self-assess and pay Norwegian MVA, and customs declarations may apply for goods.

The VAT registration threshold in Norway is fifty thousand NOK in annual turnover for most activities. Above the threshold, registration is mandatory and bi-monthly returns become the standard reporting cycle. Foreign businesses selling to Norwegian B2C customers above the threshold must register for VOEC (VAT On E-Commerce), Norway's simplified e-commerce VAT scheme.

Practical planning tips for Norway

When evaluating a Norwegian salary offer, build the comparison on after-tax purchasing power rather than headline gross. Norway's elevated cost of living, particularly in Oslo and the western fjord cities, can offset a higher gross figure compared to mainland European peers when adjusted for housing, food and personal services.

If your business considers establishing a Norwegian operation, evaluate the regional employer contribution rates as part of the location decision. A back-office operation in Bodø or Tromsø carries a substantially lower employer cost than the same operation in Oslo, and the talent pool in northern cities has grown rapidly over the past decade.

Schedule no critical commercial activities around påske (Easter week) and assume slow responsiveness throughout July. The Norwegian summer slowdown is more complete than the Danish or Finnish equivalent and very similar to the Swedish pattern.

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What is included on the Norveška page?
The country page links together holidays, working days, salary planning, VAT references and the most relevant calculators.
How should I use the country page?
Use it as the starting point for that market, then open the holiday, salary or VAT route that matches your task.
Are regional differences covered?
The page highlights regional considerations where they matter, but local verification may still be needed for final decisions.
Are the salary and VAT figures legal advice?
No. They are planning references and should be confirmed against official country sources before regulated use.
Što mi prikazuje stranica zemlje Norveška?
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Mogu li planirati rok projekta koristeći broj radnih dana Norveška?
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