21.12.2011 - Oslo
Norway Welcomes 2010 with New Sales Tax
The rates of sales tax for 2012 are now determined. Butter shortage affects taxes on dairy products.
Norway Welcomes 2010 with New Sales Tax
Sales tax is paid by farmers on delivery of the products. The fee goes into the fund for sales tax and is used to finance market regulation, disciplinary measures and educational.

The tax for dairy and poultry has increased, while the rates go down for lamb and eggs. The rates for cattle and pigs are not changed.

The maximum sales charge for the sheep meat went down by 50 øre to 2 NOK on the basis of market conditions. Also, the rate of tax on chicken and turkey increased by 7 to 24 øre per kg. The changes will be in force from 1 January 2012.

Sales taxes will 1 January 2012 be:

cow and goat milk       

8 øre per liter

beef and veal

maximum 2 NOK per kg

meat of sheep and lamb

maximum  2 NOK  per kg

pork

maximum  2 NOK  per kg

egg

 70 øre per kg

meat of chicken

24 øre per kg

meat of turkey

24 øre per kg

fur skins

1.0% of sales price

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