Managing Electronic Documents in Norway

As a customer in Norway, you can exchange electronic documents through the Peppol eDelivery Network. Additionally, you can receive electronic documents directly into Continia Document Capture via email attachments.

Although Norway is not a member of the EU, it complies with all the EU regulations on electronic invoicing for B2G. The format of electronic invoicing is also widely accepted by the B2B sector. Furthermore, Norway plans to enhance the specifications by incorporating new document types into the electronic invoicing mandate. Norway follows the European standard for electronic invoicing and electronic documents have been widely adopted across the country.

The table below outlines the current regulatory states and future outlooks for B2G, B2B, and B2C (business-to-consumer) sectors.


Transaction TypeCurrent Regulatory StateRegulatory Outlook
B2GElectronic invoicing has been mandatory since 2019.

Checkmark Supported by Document Capture.
Checkmark Supported by Document Output.
Plan to support eOrder and eCatalog with EHF, but no timeline has been specified yet.

Checkmark Supported by Document Capture.
B2BElectronic invoicing is possible if both parties are registered with ELMA/Peppol.

Checkmark Supported by Document Capture.
Checkmark Supported by Document Output.
No changes are expected.
B2CNo legislation is in place.No changes are expected.

EHF and ELMA

In January 2020, the EHF (Elektronisk Handels Format) was upgraded to version 3.0, aligning with the Peppol BIS 3.0 standard and incorporating Norwegian validation rules. With this upgrade, the legacy EHF2 format became invalid. Concurrently, Norway integrated its address register, ELMA (Elektronisk mottakaadresseregister), with the Peppol eDelivery Network. Companies receiving EHF documents must be registered in both directories, typically managed by their Electronic invoicing service provider.

Note

Occasionally, eFaktura is used for B2C invoicing, though it operates independently of ELMA/Peppol and is not supported by Continia Software.

The EHF 3.0 format is used for non-billing documents such as orders, dispatch advice, and catalogs. It doesn't include billing documents such as invoices and credit memos. For these types of documents, the Peppol BIS Billing 3.0 format is used.

When Norway adopted the Peppol BIS Billing 3.0 and EHF 3.0 standards, they also integrated the ELMA (Elektronisk mottakaadresseregister) address register with the Peppol eDelivery Network. Any Norwegian company that receives a document in the EHF format can register to receive documents from any access point. However, most Norwegian companies choose to register with ELMA. This registration process needs to be handled by the electronic invoicing service provider. Unless specified otherwise by the company, Continia automatically registers all Norwegian companies in ELMA.

Note

B2B electronic invoicing is not mandatory in Norway, but it is widely adopted and used in the sector.