Highlights:
- Alternative treatment will no longer be VAT-free. The fee will generally be introduced from the New Year, but for osteopathy and naprapathy, it will be introduced from July 1, and for acupuncture from October 1. VAT will also be introduced on cosmetic treatment and cosmetic surgery that is not medically justified.
- A number of tax breaks will be introduced on popular cross-border goods: The taxes on beer and wine will be reduced by 10%, taxes on non-alcoholic beverages will be reduced by 50%, tax on chocolate and confectionery will disappear, air passenger tax will be removed for the time being, as part of the corona measures.
Source Norwaytoday
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