Organization number - Register your NUF Company here

An organisasjonsnummer is the Norwegian term for a CVR number. Such a number is required for any company to be registered in a country. It applies to all countries that a company must be registered. This also applies to associations, foundations and public companies. Depending on the size of a company, different fees and taxes are required. In addition to taxes, there are benefits, such as VAT being waived on business expenses. You won't miss out on the savings you can get through your CVR number and the government won't miss out on the revenue they get through taxation. Furthermore, it should be easy to find the owner and the company via the CVR number. Therefore, there is legislation around where to show your CVR number. In Denmark, for example, the CVR number and registered owner must be displayed on both sides of the car. Likewise, there are rules about an organisation number.

organisation number
Organisation number

What is an organisation number?

An organisasjonsnummer is the Norwegian term for a CVR number. Such a number is required for any company to be registered in a country. It applies to all countries that a company must be registered. This also applies to associations, foundations and public companies. Depending on the size of a company, different fees and taxes are required. In addition to taxes, there are benefits, such as VAT being waived on business expenses. You won't miss out on the savings you can get through your CVR number and the government won't miss out on the revenue they get through taxation. Furthermore, it should be easy to find the owner and the company via the CVR number. Therefore, there is legislation around where to show your CVR number. In Denmark, for example, the CVR number and registered owner must be displayed on both sides of the car. Likewise, there are rules about an organisation number.

Company in Norway

When registering a company in Norway, you must do so through Brønnøysundregistrene. Through this, you can fill in the required form and register your new business. However, this is not so straightforward if you are a foreign citizen. Norwegian law requires you to have a D-number. In addition, you must also have a Norwegian business address. However, the D-number can be applied for together with your registration in Brønnøysundregistrene. The most important thing is that you have a Norwegian business address. Once you have that, you can get started.

Most people register a Danish sub-company as it is the cheapest and easiest way to start up in Norway. If you set up an AS, you need to come up with NOK 30,000 to use in the company as share capital, as well as there are other rules associated with this. It is a very big problem to get a bank account in Norway. Here we have a solution where you can register already without having a bank set up, which gives some very good advantages. Contact us here and navigate to contact information.

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