Norway looking to restructure taxation of oil and gas firms

Norway looking to restructure taxation of oil and gas firms

 

The Norwegian Government is planning to overhaul the petroleum tax system for the oil and gas industry by abolishing some incentives.

The government also plans to phase out the reimbursement system for exploration costs.

Introduced in 2005, the reimbursement system was launched with the aim of reducing financial risk while encouraging exploration.

The government is also proposing to raise a special tax rate to be paid by the oil firms to 71.8% from the current 56%.

Norwegian Finance Minister Jan Tore Sanner said: “The restructuring will make the tax system for the oil and gas business better adapted to developments on the Norwegian continental shelf in the years ahead.”

From next year, the government will replace the depreciation and uplift rules in the special tax for petroleum by immediate expense recognition of investments, or cash flow tax.

However, the government intends to retain the overall tax rate at 78%.

Sanner added: “The changes mean that the tax conditions will be tighter and have a more neutral effect on investments. At the same time, we are making sure that companies have predictable framework conditions.”

Published: 01-09-2021

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