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Norwegian tax rates
Inger Lise Løvneseth - Lawyer & Partner7. March 2025 1 min read

Norwegian tax rates 2025

The tax percent in Norway depend on the income and it is determined with basic income tax and bracket tax. Here are the tax rates in Norway for 2025.

All employees working in Norway will, as a general rule, be taxable to Norway. Exemptions may occur in the tax law or in a tax treaty. The income tax for 2025 is 22% of net income after deductions. 

If your gross income exceeds NOK 217 401 a year or gross NOK 18 117 a month, a progressive bracket tax is levied on top of the 22 % income tax. The tax rates for the bracket tax 2025 are: 

Step

Annual income between

Tax rate

 

NOK 0 – 217 400

0
1

NOK 217 401 – 306 050

1,7%
2

NOK 306 051 – 697 150

4%
3

NOK 697 151– 942 400

13,7%

4

NOK 942 401 – 1 410 750

16,7%
5

NOK 1 410 751 – and above 

17,7%

 

If you are not resident in Norway for tax purposes, the bracket limits are reduced according to number of months, i.e. if you are present in 5 months the bracket starts at NOK 90 583  (5/12, 17 337,50 x 5).

Please notice that special tax rules apply for persons living in the county Troms and Finnmark.

In addition to the income tax, employees working in Norway are obligated to pay national insurance contribution to Norway. For the income year  2025 the rate is 7,7 %. Exemptions can be found in the Act. 

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Inger Lise Løvneseth - Lawyer & Partner
Inger Lise is a specialist in international tax law, combining her qualifications as an accountant and authorized legal practitioner to focus on personal international taxation and tax matters for foreign and global companies. She has extensive expertise in advising both Norwegian and foreign businesses on cross-border labor mobility, VAT representation, and optimizing international tax strategies for individuals and organizations.
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