Report the name of your child
When the Tax Administration has sent you a request to select a name for your baby, you can report it online. This only applies to first-time name choice.
When the Tax Administration has sent you a request to select a name for your baby, you can report it online. This only applies to first-time name choice.
By using a price comparison service, you can quickly and easily get an overview of the most affordable mobile subscriptions tailored to your use. The service is free. (In Norwegian only)
Here you will find information about words and terms that is often used by important community area. It can also be at help if you should work or study in another nordic country.
The Service Centre for Foreign Workers (SUA) is a centre where the Labour Inspection Authority (Arbeidstilsynet), the Police (politiet), the Tax Administration (skatteetaten) and the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) work together towards foreigners arriving to Norway for employment purposes, with the aim of providing them appropriate guidance and a shortening of the time used for processing their applications. You will find information in Norwegian, English, Lithuanian, Polish and Russian.
Funeral grant is intended to cover incurred, necessary funeral expenses. The grant is means-tested.
It is possible to draw up marriage agreements (prenuptial agreements) in Norway to regulate the ownership of a couple’s assets/property. If this is not done, assets/property are automatically regulated by Norwegian marriage legislation. (The form is in Norwegian only)
This information is for you who have created a MinID account at the tax office, and have registered by mobile phone. The advantages for you as an employee is among others that you can order your tax deduction card and receive your tax return online.
Before you can get married, the Norwegian Tax Administration must check whether you meet the conditions for entering into marriage. The process may take some time, so make sure you allow plenty of time before the wedding.
The Anti-Discrimination Tribunal is a national administrative appeals body, that decides cases regarding discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, universal design, and retaliation. If you wish to send us a complaint, you can fill out a form on our website. We will then contact the person/establishment who you believe has violated the rules, to get their view on the matter. The procedure at Anti-Discrimination Tribunal is free. Cases before the Tribunal are decided by highly-qualified legal experts. All of the Tribunal’s Chairmen have experience as judges.
The equality and anti-discrimination ombudsman is for those who are discriminated against. You can use the contact form if you want advice or guidance, or if you want to lodge a complaint. The servicese are free of charge.