HOW TAXES WORK IN NORWAY [ Norwegian tax guide ]

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    namastefromnorway.com
    Hi Friends,
    My name is Arvind Keprate. I am a Associate Professon in a University in Norway. I have been living in Norway for the last 8 years and thought of sharing my experience of living in Norway with all the viewers of RUclips. The videos are in Hindi and English mix.
    नमस्ते दोस्तों,
    मेरा नाम अरविंद केप्रेट है| मैं नॉरवे विश्वविद्यालय में एक एसोसिएट प्रोफेसर हूं | मैं पिछले 8 वर्षों से नॉर्वे में रह रहा हूं और RUclips के सभी दर्शकों के साथ नॉर्वे में रहने के अपने अनुभव को साझा करने के बारे में सोचा है। वीडियो हिंदी और अंग्रेजी मिश्रण में हैं।
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    The link which I mentioned in the video. www.skatteetaten.no/person/
    About this video -
    If there’s one topic that always kick-starts a debate here in Norway and on all our social media channels, it’s Norwegian tax.
    Many people contact me asking how much tax they should be paying. Without knowing their salary and a bunch of other personal information, it’s a difficult question to answer.
    That’s because, like many other countries, Norway operates a progressive system for income tax. That means the more you earn, the more tax you pay on a percentage basis. I have discussed this in details in this video.
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Комментарии • 144

  • @fedorayoung
    @fedorayoung 3 года назад

    Thank you, Arvind. This was very helpful.

  • @tokyod-man5182
    @tokyod-man5182 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Thanks we are from Canada and planning on moving to Norway!

  • @chanakyajisharma
    @chanakyajisharma 3 года назад +7

    Hey Arvind.. Very informative.. Even after living in Norway for 9 years I was not aware of these 3 parts. Thanks! One crucial point which your audience should know is that one gets further deductions on direct tax (22% as of 2020) for the amount of interest you pay on any credits your have, like mortgage, credit card, car loan and so on. That brings down the total amount of direct tax you pay.

  • @rohanpati
    @rohanpati 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for this video. 🎂

  • @anandhakumarpalanisamy8348
    @anandhakumarpalanisamy8348 3 года назад

    Very Clear explanations brother . Great video. Thank you very much for this explanation

  • @chiranjeevigeddam3573
    @chiranjeevigeddam3573 3 года назад

    Very good information Arvind ji..

  • @damnyoudhead
    @damnyoudhead 3 года назад +5

    Hello Arvind, I really enjoy your videos and have watched almost all your videos in the past couple of weeks. I love the information and the vibes.
    I have a question about the tax deuction for people moving to Norway? Where may I find the information about the 40,000 NOK deduction for the first two years. Do I need to tell my potential employer (Univrersity) about it? Appreciate your response! Thank you!

  • @indersingh5454
    @indersingh5454 3 года назад

    very informative video and I really appreciate the level of details mentioned in the video. It really helped me a alot. :)

  • @gpsbagh2142
    @gpsbagh2142 3 года назад

    Much needed thanks for your efforts.

  • @RV-xl7nt
    @RV-xl7nt 3 года назад

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @dishakeprate5373
    @dishakeprate5373 3 года назад

    Thanks for the guidance ❤️

  • @varung8825
    @varung8825 Год назад

    Hello Arvind,
    This video is very informative. Clearly explained.
    If possible please explain the travel benefit and child benefits

  • @chandramohan9220
    @chandramohan9220 3 года назад

    Very good information about direct taxes in Norway

  • @tomakki6758
    @tomakki6758 3 года назад

    Takk, for veldig informativ video!(Thank you for a very informative video!)

  • @radhikakartha2291
    @radhikakartha2291 11 месяцев назад

    Great effort. I m new in Norway...jst been a week...video was very informative.
    Looking forward to more videos🙏

    • @NamastefromNorway
      @NamastefromNorway  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I'm glad to hear that the video was informative and helpful to you as someone new to Norway. Stay tuned for more engaging and informative videos!

  • @minhhocle5966
    @minhhocle5966 Год назад +1

    It is a big luck to have these helpful information.
    For “first 2 year deduction”, is it applied for seasonal workers?

  • @ya-dg6yt
    @ya-dg6yt Год назад

    Thank you very much

  • @maneshdev1918
    @maneshdev1918 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video 👍. Just want to inform you that last year was my first year in Norway but I didn't get the standard deduction of 40000. Even tax authorities people convey that this deduction is not applicable when I enquired. Please advise for this year how to get the benefit of standard deduction.

  • @AmanSingh-hi6gj
    @AmanSingh-hi6gj 3 года назад +1

    sir according to u what should be the cgpa and ielts score so that a person can get admit in uni of oslo (ms in computer science)

  • @PremChauhanlegalpoint
    @PremChauhanlegalpoint 3 года назад

    Very informative. How about interest on bank deposits

  • @devopstutorials3086
    @devopstutorials3086 2 года назад +1

    hello, i didn't understand how standard deduction is calculated in the sheet? anyone please me on this.

  • @reetkaur2793
    @reetkaur2793 3 года назад

    Good sar

  • @chinmaypatwardhan5109
    @chinmaypatwardhan5109 4 месяца назад

    Hi Arvind, thanks for your video! Could you perhaps make a video about PAYE tax scheme vs General tax scheme? I feel that this is something that is quite complex to plan and figure out as a new resident in Norway (as a foreign worker).

  • @Anaisha2024
    @Anaisha2024 3 года назад

    Very informative video 🙂 It's my first year in Stavanger. I am working here in a company. I want to know that while applying for tax card what to chose between Pay as you earn (PAYE Scheme) & Ordinary taxation. please suggest.

  • @snwatches1032
    @snwatches1032 3 года назад

    Good information .

  • @advithganesh
    @advithganesh 3 года назад

    Great effort

  • @niharlathiya
    @niharlathiya 3 года назад

    Very informative... I just have a question about health care or insurance. Does this tax include your insurance as well? is it taken from contribution NIS ? or you have to buy it separately?

  • @vishwamvijay982
    @vishwamvijay982 3 года назад +2

    Always first❤

  • @samuelzev4076
    @samuelzev4076 7 месяцев назад

    Is there a way around these taxes? What if the income I earned from my business is saved inna tax haven like Switzerland or the cayman islands? Can the norwegian government still tax me?

  • @jiminarvie3458
    @jiminarvie3458 Год назад

    hi.
    i want to ask information aboutbtax to. be paid for those investing or trading in. market internationally.

  • @comedystarsoflifemalayalam7324
    @comedystarsoflifemalayalam7324 2 года назад

    There is no deduction for renting house or something in tax deduction?

  • @ashuthakur7852
    @ashuthakur7852 3 года назад +1

    Finally 😍🙏🏼

  • @nandkumarsahu1605
    @nandkumarsahu1605 Год назад +1

    Hello Arvind, I have been assigned 37% tax card, because of this much higher tax is getting deducted from my salary. I contacted Skatteetaten to change my tax card but they are saying it can only be changed beginning of the next year

  • @Galeenafenerdji
    @Galeenafenerdji Год назад

    hello Arvind, very informative video. i have a question; i'm new to norway, it's been 4 months. i didn't know about the first 2 years deduction. can i edit my tax card?

  • @bashirahmed1647
    @bashirahmed1647 Год назад

    Bro , if a student does jobs at 175 nok/hour , what would be his/her income tax ?

  • @17nish
    @17nish 3 года назад

    Very nicely described 👍🏼 also please do a second part when we get refund on 22nd June. Since now you are a owner of a beautiful home you will get a nice interest refund from Skatt. Very good information. Please keep doing informative videos 😁👏🏼👏🏼.

    • @NamastefromNorway
      @NamastefromNorway  3 года назад

      Thanks a ton for watching and yes I will make a second part ;)

  • @hottube2211
    @hottube2211 3 года назад

    Wow

  • @akshatak7206
    @akshatak7206 3 года назад

    Hi, can you please let me know how to claim the 40k for first 2 years?

  • @aleksejsbondarcuks5205
    @aleksejsbondarcuks5205 3 месяца назад

    Hi, maybe you can help to understand the principles of tax payment for sailors? We don't have a tax card because the company pays taxes for us because we don't live in Norway. but when entering and checking the tax report, there is a big shortfall that needs to be paid.. tnx :))

  • @FarzanMNoori
    @FarzanMNoori 3 года назад

    Hi Arvind ,
    The "first 2 years deduction" has been gone since last year. or Where it is in the tax?

    • @FarzanMNoori
      @FarzanMNoori 3 года назад

      also, can we claim later if someone didn't claim in his/her first 2 years?

  • @guruprasadshrikhande5319
    @guruprasadshrikhande5319 3 года назад

    Very nice information sir❤️❤️
    Sir please make a vedio on syllabus, exams, academic year, semesters, passing criteria, internships , thesis. of masters program by considering your offshore engineering . Please sir me apko 3 months se ye vedio recommend kr raha hu . Aur apne 2 3
    Bar isko note bhi kiya tha .
    Thank you

    • @NamastefromNorway
      @NamastefromNorway  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/VhLsCiUg67E/видео.html We hope this will help.

  • @alimaqsood1171
    @alimaqsood1171 3 года назад

    Hi
    Can you please confirm if that first 2-years deduction is still valid in 2021 as i heard this rule was changed in 2019 and its not valid anymore

    • @hateshkumar
      @hateshkumar 2 года назад

      Have you checked with tax office.

  • @rohanpati
    @rohanpati 3 года назад

    Can you please share the excel sample please 🙏🏻

  • @zemenmedia9540
    @zemenmedia9540 3 года назад

    Hi btother this very informative video. Would you make a video on the topic individiual and non individual accont please. Last week i applied for google adsense acccount and my channel is a business channel, which is owned by to person, the one have residense in norway and the other one is living abroad. We produce a music and movie. I did not register as business too. Should I register as a business cahnnel or I can do it later?
    And how I can do it.
    Another question, how do you fill the new tax administration for USA tax?
    I appriciate you and thank you inadvace.

  • @sahilnazirpottoo
    @sahilnazirpottoo 3 года назад +1

    I have applied for PhD at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. Selection committee waived off my IELTS test requirement based on my entire education has been in English only. Will same be considered in my visa application or I have to take IELTS to get study visa for Norway. Please kindly reply. Thanks!

    • @NamastefromNorway
      @NamastefromNorway  3 года назад

      Please check with your university ;) All universities have different requirements ;)

  • @share4842
    @share4842 Месяц назад

    standard deduction of 40,000 for foreign workers has been stopped from Income year 2019.

  • @ANURSE07
    @ANURSE07 3 года назад +1

    नमस्ते from हरियाणा 🙏
    Bhot psa rkh lete h norway वाले to 🤪🤪🤪🤣🤣

  • @viratprashar1766
    @viratprashar1766 Год назад +1

    Someone told me tax will be deducted 50% in Norway if u r working first time in Norway till u got d number and tax card, after that u will be charged 15-40% tax
    Would u please explain it

  • @yashvimamgai6293
    @yashvimamgai6293 2 года назад +1

    Sir... What if like we earn from online platforms as a part time(irregularly) and we came to study in Norway,will our part time be considered for tax?
    Because, usually we do it for our daily expenses rather than considering it as an income.

  • @saifdesai7500
    @saifdesai7500 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have got work permit to work in a company ware house n my gross salary 52000 (approximate krone monthly) so plz tell me how much will i have after all taxes?
    Plz arvind bhai explain
    N plz tell me also that how to claim for first 2 years tax? 😅❤

  • @sowmyashree737
    @sowmyashree737 3 года назад

    Would it be possible to make a vedio on holiday pay please

  • @nidhisuryavanshisoni5757
    @nidhisuryavanshisoni5757 3 года назад

    Do you live in near borgenhaugen?

  • @hottube2211
    @hottube2211 3 года назад

    Sir means ham 1,80,000 kamate hai to total kitna tax hoga ye batao ??? Please..

    • @NamastefromNorway
      @NamastefromNorway  3 года назад

      You can join the live session on Sunday (3:30 pm IST) on youtube and ask your queries from Arvind

  • @vverma29
    @vverma29 3 года назад

    What's the marginal tax rate (usually 46.5%)? looks like a hidden daemon apart from these taxes. Please clarify, thanks

    • @coopsnz1
      @coopsnz1 Год назад

      It 80 % taxes when you add vat & excise taxes in norway middle class

  • @khilakbudhathoki7855
    @khilakbudhathoki7855 2 года назад

    i didn't know before watched your video about 2 years, i came here 3 years ago, can claimed that next year or exparied for 40k ?

  • @shaonbarua3264
    @shaonbarua3264 3 года назад

    Thanks sir💓

  • @vijaybhandari3766
    @vijaybhandari3766 10 месяцев назад

    Hi sir कैसे हो आप सर मैं आप से ये पूछना चाहता हुँ की जब हम नोरवे को छोड़ कर अपने देश इंडिया जाना चाहता है क्या मुझे मेरा जितना टेक्स आज तक कटा है ओ वापिस मिल सकता है प्लीज मुझे बताये 🙏🙏🙏प्लीज sir

  • @khalidmahmood2489
    @khalidmahmood2489 2 года назад

    did you pass Norwegian language test to get PR

  • @repugnant01
    @repugnant01 7 месяцев назад

    I pay more in taxes in the USA and get less in benefits than when I used to live and work in Switzerland and Norway.

  • @rahultrivedi07
    @rahultrivedi07 3 года назад +1

    Can I survive in norway if I speak english well....???

  • @144shriramkoshti7
    @144shriramkoshti7 3 года назад +2

    LoL when u say Ram i felt that someone/ u called me (bc everyone calls me as ram or rama) i was sitting and listening to u ⚡😌⚡ and all of sudden someone call my name I wasn't aware about that 😂😁😂

  • @gauravvashistha5796
    @gauravvashistha5796 3 года назад +1

    Shout-out to @namastefromnorway❤️❤️😍

  • @raavangames6071
    @raavangames6071 3 года назад

    Sirr aapki tarah aaram se bholna sikhna hh🥺😅❣️

  • @rahultrivedi07
    @rahultrivedi07 3 года назад +2

    Is norway language is compulsory to learn to enter in norway....??

    • @LasVegar
      @LasVegar 3 года назад +1

      We don’t stop people’s the border for not knowing Norwegian, but it’s handy do know some Norwegian

    • @pratham4356
      @pratham4356 3 года назад

      No .

    • @144shriramkoshti7
      @144shriramkoshti7 3 года назад

      @@LasVegar woow ur norsk

  • @karanbarot465
    @karanbarot465 3 года назад +1

    Nice video bro

    • @NamastefromNorway
      @NamastefromNorway  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the visit

    • @karanbarot465
      @karanbarot465 3 года назад +1

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  • @lpdude2005
    @lpdude2005 3 года назад

    You forgot a deduction. Interest on all loans - gives a repayment corresponding to 28% of the interest
    . Its also importent to mension that tax in Norway also includes savings for pensions
    Here its a simpy way Here's an easier way to put it simply for singles. Kr. 60 000 (free) Kr. 100,000 (9%) Kr. 300,000 (19.9%) kr. 500,000 (25.7%) Kr. 1,000,000 (33.3%) .

    • @PremChauhanlegalpoint
      @PremChauhanlegalpoint 3 года назад

      Well explained

    • @NamastefromNorway
      @NamastefromNorway  3 года назад

      Thanks a ton for the information Glenn ;)

    • @manjesh856
      @manjesh856 2 года назад

      Hello Glenn/Aravind, If we have paid pension for 5 years and leaving the country for some reasons, do we get the pension refund or do we need to wait for 67 years to get the pension money?

  • @balkishunchauhan4111
    @balkishunchauhan4111 3 года назад +2

    Dalhi to Norway Oslo international flights kab sa hoga open

  • @fjorddenierbear4832
    @fjorddenierbear4832 Месяц назад

    In my opinion, the way it works it, "you get fucked".
    As a Norwegian I prefer 1% taxation in Georgia.

  • @AG80567
    @AG80567 3 года назад +1

    Many thanks man. Very much appreciated. Specially reminding those 40K deduction part in first year as I completely forgot. Also I came to know that in first years here it is flat 25% on gross salary instead of 30-35%, which is kind of relief. thanks again 😊👍🏻

    • @144shriramkoshti7
      @144shriramkoshti7 3 года назад

      Tbh i didn't understand totally about norwegian tax system 🤒

    • @144shriramkoshti7
      @144shriramkoshti7 3 года назад

      Do the norwegian government give money to people who living there and doing job for 1st 3yrs

    • @AG80567
      @AG80567 3 года назад

      @@144shriramkoshti7 No money only tax relaxation

    • @cutegnani
      @cutegnani 3 года назад

      @@AG80567 please let me know how to apply for 40k tax relaxation. I have been in Norway 2 years 4 months and have been working whole period. Please guide me. Thank you

    • @charlesderber
      @charlesderber 2 года назад

      @@cutegnani I checked with skatteetaten on phone, they automatically calculate under 3.2.1 so no need to declare separately.

  • @mdriad8327
    @mdriad8327 Год назад

    Hindi may Nahi bolsakte kiya

  • @shashankkumrawat9793
    @shashankkumrawat9793 3 года назад +1

    Hello, brother 👍🏻🙏

  • @bonnyrabadiya2812
    @bonnyrabadiya2812 3 года назад +9

    What is your income sir😅?

  • @umairjatoi3363
    @umairjatoi3363 Год назад

    Hindi bhai hindi

  • @ninja_ape
    @ninja_ape 2 года назад

    You are confusing yourself... You should use numbers

  • @shaonbarua3264
    @shaonbarua3264 3 года назад

    Thanks sir💓

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    @shaonbarua3264 3 года назад

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    @shaonbarua3264 3 года назад

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    • @144shriramkoshti7
      @144shriramkoshti7 3 года назад

      Delete kar de yaar ye to comment padhane mai dikt karta hai tuu

  • @shaonbarua3264
    @shaonbarua3264 3 года назад

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