Norway Plans to Scrap Tax Exemption for Electric Vehicles by 2027
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Norway plans to scrap tax exemption for electric vehicles by 2027
Norway, the world leader in the adoption of electric cars, wants to completely phase out its sales tax (VAT) exemption for zero-emission vehicles by 2027, the government announced on Wednesday.
The Norwegian Government has proposed to phase out the exemption from paying VAT when purchasing an electric vehicle, taking into account the current situation of the Norwegian car fleet, where virtually all new passenger vehicles are already electric; in particular, at the end of September, the share of electric vehicles in Norway amounted to 95 per cent of the total market, according to figures from the Norwegian Road Administration (OFV); of …
Norway will completely eliminate, until 2027, the withdrawal from VAT payment for electric machines
The government will phase out VAT measures for electric cars from January and remove the entire exemption in 2027.
The government will phase out VAT measures for electric cars from January and remove the entire exemption in 2027. The automotive industry, MDG and Naf believe that the cuts in electric car benefits are happening far too quickly.
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