With the April 10 deadline for tax filing just days away, Norway’s Tax Administration reports that 3.9 million people have logged into skatteetaten.no to review their tax returns. The agency updated these figures on April 10, showing widespread public engagement with the digital service.
All tax returns have now been distributed, and the Tax Administration confirms that over a million taxpayers have already received their final tax assessments. The online portal remains the primary channel for checking and correcting returns, with corrections still possible until the deadline.
Tax officials urge filers to verify their information before April 10. Mistakes can lead to delayed refunds or unexpected bills. The digital system has handled high traffic, but users may still face delays during peak hours.
The Tax Administration emphasizes the importance of checking tax deductions and income statements. Errors in these areas are common and can affect refund amounts. Filers can adjust their returns online if discrepancies are found.
This year’s tax season follows the same digital-first approach as previous years. The Tax Administration has not reported any major technical issues with the portal, though some users have reported slower response times.
Source: skatteetaten.no