Customs declaration of goods entering Norway
For Norwegian companies, customs declaration of goods into Norway can be complicated and time-consuming. Many customers find that customs declaration of goods is difficult to complete correctly, especially when it comes to customs tariffing and handling restricted goods. With over 20 years of experience in customs declaration Norway, we help you with smooth and correct import declaration.
How Tullify helps you customs declaration of goods
Tullify is a specialist in import declarations and handles the entire process from documentation to submission of customs declaration. We ensure that your customs declaration of goods into Norway is completed correctly the first time, so you avoid delays, extra fees and complications with Customs.
Our experience in customs declaration Norway makes us the natural partner when you need to import goods. We handle all types of goods, from simple shipments to complex imports with restrictions and special fees. With our fast response times of under 15 minutes, you always get help when you need it.
Our services in customs declaration of goods
When conducting international trade, it is crucial to have all necessary documents in order. As your customs agent, Tullify ensures the management and issuance of the essential documents required to guarantee a smooth import and export process:
Import declaration into Norway
We handle complete customs declaration of goods entering Norway for all types of products. This includes correct customs tariffing, calculation of duties and fees, and submission of the declaration to the Norwegian Customs. We ensure that all documents are correct and complete before the declaration is submitted.
Restricted goods
Some goods cannot be freely imported into Norway. We have expertise in customs declaration of restricted goods, including weapons, pharmaceuticals, food and environmentally hazardous products. We will guide you on which import permits are required and help you through the process.
Customs Tariff and Classification
The correct customs tariff number is crucial for the correct customs declaration of goods. We ensure that your goods receive the correct eight-digit commodity number according to the customs tariff, which affects how much duty, VAT and any special fees you have to pay. Incorrect tariff classification can be very costly.
Application for tariff reductions
For certain products, especially food, you can apply to the Directorate of Agriculture for reduced duty or duty-free import. We assist with such applications and ensure that the customs declaration date is within the validity period of the grant.
Handling of origin documentation
We can assist you with all forms of proof of origin, whether it is an invoice declaration for smaller shipments or a certificate of origin for larger values. Correct origin documentation can provide significant duty reductions or full duty exemption based on trade agreements Norway has with the sending country.
What is required for customs declaration of goods at into Norway
In order for us to be able to carry out customs declaration of goods efficiently, we need the following information from you:
Detailed invoice with accurate product details, including net and gross weights, unit prices and delivery terms (Incoterms). Incomplete invoice details can delay the entire process.
Shipping information Information on the mode of transport, freight cost and insurance is necessary for the correct calculation of the customs basis. We also need information on the container or vehicle number and the time of border crossing.
Origin documentation if the goods are covered by trade agreements that provide tariff preferences. This may be an invoice declaration for shipments below certain values, or a goods certificate for larger shipments.
For restricted goods, necessary import permit be in place before the customs declaration time. We will guide you on which permits are required for your specific goods.
How it works the process
- You send us documentation – When your goods are on their way to Norway, you send us invoices and shipping documents.
- We check and prepare – We review all documentation, ensure correct customs tariffing and calculate all fees.
- Customs declaration is carried out – We submit the customs declaration electronically to the Swedish Customs and handle all communication.
- You get the goods released – Once the customs declaration is approved, the goods can cross the border and be delivered to your company.
The entire process is carried out with our experience and accuracy, so that your customs declaration of goods into Norway is smooth and without complications.
Avoid costly mistakes in the customs declaration
Wrong customs tariff is one of the most common mistakes we see, and can result in you paying too much or too little in fees. Both cases can have consequences – you either lose money or risk tax surcharges from the Swedish Customs.
Missing origin documentation This means you miss out on tariff benefits you are entitled to through trade agreements. This can mean unnecessary costs on each individual shipment.
Wrong valuation of goods is a serious problem. Regardless of discounts or free goods, all goods must be declared to customs at their actual value. Declaring a value that is too low can lead to additional taxes and, in the worst case, legal action.
Insufficient documentation delays the entire process and can lead to extra storage costs while the goods wait for the correct paperwork.
With Tullify as your partner, you avoid these errors. We ensure that your customs declaration to Norway is correct the first time.
Contact us
Contact us for customs declaration of goods
Are you ready for simpler and more secure customs declaration of goods entering Norway? Contact us today for a no-obligation conversation about how we can help your company with efficient import declaration.
With our expertise in customs declaration Norway, you can focus on your core business while we take care of the complexities. We look forward to hearing from you!
Frequently asked questions about customs declaration goods into Norway
How much does it cost to declare goods imported into Norway?
The cost of customs declaration of goods depends on the type of goods, value and complexity. Contact us for a quote tailored to your needs. We always provide transparent pricing with no hidden costs.
How long does it take to declare goods at customs?
With our experience, we can often complete customs declaration Norway the same day we receive complete documentation. Our fast response times of under 15 minutes ensure that the process runs efficiently.
Can I make the customs declaration myself?
Yes, you can do the customs declaration of goods into Norway yourself, but it requires significant expertise and time. Mistakes can be very costly. Most companies choose to use a professional customs agent to ensure proper handling.
What is a customs tariff number?
A customs tariff number is an eight-digit code that identifies the type of goods and determines which duties are payable when goods are declared to customs. Correct tariff classification is crucial for the correct calculation of duties.
Do all goods have to be declared to customs in Norway?
Yes, all goods imported into Norway must be declared to customs, with minor exceptions for gifts and purchases of very low value. Professional customs declaration Norway ensures that the process goes smoothly.
What happens if I make a mistake in the customs declaration?
Errors in customs declaration of goods can lead to additional taxes, extra fees, delays or, in the worst case, seizure of the goods. With Tullify as your partner, you avoid these problems.