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Norway to Tighten VAT Gap: Phasing Out EV Perks, Hiking ICE Taxes

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The end of the EV paradise? Norway’s 25% VAT exemption for electric vehicles has been in place for over 20 years, making it one of the earliest and longest-running EV incentives in the world, but now it’s thinking about scrapping it from 2027. Alongside, the government proposes increasing the registration tax on fossil fuel (ICE) vehicles, to maintain incentives favoring EVs. Why? The Norwegian government argues that the transition is largely su…
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Norway, the world champion of electric car, will completely end by 2027 the exemption from VAT on the purchase of new zero-emission vehicles, announced the government on Wednesday. In its draft budget for 2026, the Labour government initially proposes to lower from SEK 500 000 (EUR 42,500) currently to 300,000 [...] Article This European country wants to remove the exemption from VAT on electric cars by 2027 appeared first on L-FRII.

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L-FRII broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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