We invite you to complete the form with the required information in order to start the online incorporation of your company in Norway. Our company formation specialists will contact you with details about the further steps for company registration.
We are a company formation firm based in Oslo, Norway. We have a team formed of experts in company formation matters and legal consultants with extensive experience in the following legal areas: commercial law, company law and insolvency. Our company formation experts in Norway have an impressive experience in helping foreign investors with the company incorporation…
A liaison office in Norway, also called a representative office, provides foreign investors with a contact point with the local market in this country. The head office of a company situated abroad can open in Norway a representative office, which does not have the right to undertake commercial tasks but can conduct liaison activities. Our…
When two or more partners decide to jointly open a company in Norway, they can register the new enterprise as a general partnership so that the liability of the business to be supported in its entirety by all the partners. There are two main types of partnerships in Norway, on which our consultants in company…
The registration of a trademark in Norway has as a main purpose the obtaining of protection for a distinctive image of a company. A foreign investor who wants to open a business in Norway must check first whether the proposed trademark won’t collide with other local trademarks. The authenticity of a trademark grants your business an unique…
The CIT or the tax imposed on corporate income in Norway, has continued to decrease since 2000 now reaching the lowest rate in the past 20 years. The general amount charged for companies is of 24%, with a few exceptions such as the financial sector, for which the tax rate is…
The taxation system of Norway is very efficient and at the same time very well calculated in order to maintain an continuous investment flow in the economy of the country. The standard rate for VAT is of 25%, but there are as well some reduced rates of 15%, 12%, and 0% which are applied…
Why invest in Norway? Norway is rich in natural resources such as oil and gas, marine resources, forest and minerals. Norway offers an open, stable and competitive business climate with highly skilled labor force. In 2017, Norway is ranked 6 out of 190 countries for Ease of Doing Business by the World…
A founding member of the United Nations, Norway has a long tradition in international cooperation. Although this country is not a European Union member, it has a special economic relation to the EU. Norway is also part of the EFTA (European Free Trade Association) and the Schengen Agreements, benefiting from…
Shelf companies, sometimes called ready-made companies, are already established enterprises, very attractive for investors. Thanks to their business maturity, shelf companies provide several advantages such as the acquiring of bank credits in a faster and more simplified fashion. These companies represent an advantageous option for investors interested in starting their business activities in…