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Subsidiary vs Branch in Norway (2026): Should You Form an AS or Open a NUF Branch?

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Foreign companies entering Norway in 2026 face a concrete structural choice: incorporate a local subsidiary, an Aksjeselskap (AS), or register a branch of the parent company, known as a Norskregistrert Utenlandsk Foretak (NUF). The decision between a subsidiary vs branch in Norway touches every dimension that matters to a CFO or general counsel, tax treatment, liability exposure, procurement eligibility, and speed to market. Norway’s 2024–2026 implementation of the OECD Pillar Two global minimum tax framework has shifted the calculus further, narrowing certain tax advantages that historically favoured one structure over the other.

This guide delivers a dimension-by-dimension comparison, quantified where possible, and closes with an explicit decision framework so you can choose the right Norway entity for your 2026 market entry.

Option A: Norwegian Subsidiary (AS), What It Is and Who It Suits

An AS (Aksjeselskap) is a separate Norwegian legal entity, a limited liability company incorporated under the Norwegian Companies Act. It has its own legal personality, meaning it can own assets, sign contracts, sue and be sued in its own name. Shareholders’ liability is limited to their capital contribution. For a foreign parent, this creates a clean firewall: Norwegian claims against the AS generally cannot reach the parent company’s assets outside Norway.

The AS is the dominant structure for foreign companies with a long-term commitment to the Norwegian market. It is the preferred vehicle when the business expects to enter public procurement, employ a local workforce, or generate material Norwegian revenues. An AS is taxed as a resident Norwegian company on its Norwegian-sourced income at the standard corporate income tax (CIT) rate of 22% for 2026. Dividends distributed from the AS to a non-resident parent may be subject to withholding tax, although this is often reduced or eliminated under Norway’s extensive tax treaty network or the EEA participation exemption rules.

AS Formation: Operational Checklist

Setting up a Norwegian subsidiary involves several sequential steps, and the timeline typically runs from two to eight weeks depending on bank account opening and capital deposit logistics.

  • Draft and sign founding documents. Articles of association and a memorandum of association must be prepared, specifying the company’s purpose, share capital, and board composition.
  • Deposit minimum share capital. An AS requires a minimum share capital of NOK 30,000. This must be deposited into a Norwegian bank account before registration.
  • Appoint a board of directors. At least one board member is required. Residency requirements apply: at least half of the board members (and the chair) must be resident in Norway or the EEA/EFTA area.
  • Register with Brønnøysundregistrene. The company is registered in the Norwegian Register of Business Enterprises. The registration fee is modest, but total incorporation costs, including legal fees, accounting setup, and bank charges, typically range from NOK 20,000 to NOK 80,000 depending on complexity.
  • Register for VAT and payroll. If turnover exceeds the VAT threshold or employees are hired, the AS must register with Skatteetaten for VAT and the employer/employee registry.

The AS structure is well-suited for companies that need local contracting authority, wish to participate in Norwegian public tenders, or want to insulate the parent from Norwegian liabilities. It is the default recommendation for any foreign group planning a multi-year Norwegian presence.

Option B: Norwegian Branch (NUF), What It Is and Who It Suits

A NUF (Norskregistrert Utenlandsk Foretak) is a Norwegian-registered branch of a foreign company. It does not have separate legal personality in Norway. Instead, it functions as an extension of the parent company, established primarily for tax reporting, VAT, and payroll purposes. According to the Brønnøysundregistrene, all foreign enterprises that require a Norwegian organisation number must register as a NUF.

The critical legal consequence is liability: because the NUF has no independent legal personality, the foreign parent company bears full legal responsibility for all obligations arising from the branch’s Norwegian activities. Creditors, employees, and contracting partners can pursue claims against the parent, not just against branch assets in Norway.

The NUF has historically been popular with foreign companies testing the Norwegian market or conducting project-based work. Its advantages are speed and cost: there is no minimum share capital requirement, and registration can be completed in days to two weeks once the parent company’s documentation is in order. Norwegian tax obligations nonetheless apply fully, the branch is liable to pay Norwegian tax on business carried out through a fixed place of business in Norway at the same 22% CIT rate that applies to an AS.

NUF Registration: Operational Checklist

Registering a NUF is administratively lighter than incorporating an AS, but compliance obligations begin immediately upon registration.

  • Prepare parent company documentation. The foreign parent must supply certified copies of its registration certificate, articles of association, and proof of authority for the designated NUF contact person in Norway.
  • Appoint a contact person resident in Norway. The NUF must have a designated Norwegian contact person who can receive official correspondence.
  • Register with Brønnøysundregistrene. The NUF registration form is filed with the Norwegian Register of Business Enterprises, which assigns a Norwegian organisation number. Registration costs are lower than for an AS, typically NOK 5,000 to NOK 30,000 including accounting and advisory fees.
  • Register for VAT and payroll with Skatteetaten. If the NUF carries on taxable activity or employs staff in Norway, it must register for VAT and as an employer. Payroll tax and social security reporting obligations apply identically to those for an AS.
  • Set up local accounting. The NUF must maintain Norwegian accounts for its branch operations, even though the parent’s financial statements consolidate the branch activity.

The NUF is best suited for companies that already have an established legal entity abroad, want minimal upfront capital exposure, and are comfortable with the parent bearing direct liability for Norwegian operations. It is commonly used for short-term assignments, market testing, and project-based work where the foreign company does not need a permanent local legal personality.

Subsidiary vs Branch in Norway: Side-by-Side Comparison

The following table compares the NUF vs AS Norway structures across ten decision dimensions. It is the anchor reference for the detailed analysis that follows.

Dimension Norwegian Subsidiary (AS) Norwegian Branch (NUF)
Legal personality & liability Separate legal person; shareholders’ liability limited to share capital; parent generally shielded No separate Norwegian legal personality; parent company legally responsible for all branch liabilities
Corporate taxation Taxed as resident Norwegian company; standard CIT 22% (2026) Branch profits taxed in Norway at 22% CIT; allocated as part of foreign parent’s operations
Dividend / repatriation Dividends to non-resident parent may face withholding tax (subject to treaty/participation exemption) Profits repatriated under parent’s accounting; treatment depends on domestic rules and applicable treaties
Pillar Two / top-up risk Local tax clearly attributed; GloBE top-up may apply at parent level but local base is clean Branch profits attributed to parent under allocation rules; Pillar Two outcomes depend on safe-harbour and allocation mechanics
Transfer pricing & allocation Arm’s-length intercompany pricing; AS is a separate taxpayer PE/branch allocation rules determine taxable base; more complex transfer-pricing allocation between head office and branch
Contracts & procurement Can contract in its own name; preferred for public procurement and large contracts Contracts in branch name but parent is ultimately answerable; less preferred for public procurement
Employment & payroll AS is employer of record; Norwegian employment law fully applies Branch employs under Norwegian law; employment may be tied to parent; same payroll and reporting obligations
Setup timing & cost 2–8 weeks; higher one-off cost (share capital + formation fees) Days to 2 weeks; lower upfront cost (no minimum share capital)
Ongoing compliance Annual accounts, statutory meetings, audited accounts thresholds, AS corporate governance Branch reporting for Norwegian operations; parent must consolidate; possible additional cross-border reporting
Enforceability / disputes Suits against AS; clearer local remedies for counterparties Suits can reach branch assets; parent assets may be exposed in Norway by enforcement

Two dimensions dominate the decision for most foreign groups. First, liability: the AS ring-fences risk, while the NUF exposes the parent. Second, tax and Pillar Two treatment: although both structures face the same 22% headline rate, the allocation mechanics and GloBE top-up consequences can diverge materially for multinational groups. The dimension-by-dimension analysis below unpacks each of these factors.

Dimension-by-Dimension Analysis: Branch vs Subsidiary Tax, Liability and Operations in Norway

Tax Implications: Corporate Tax, Withholding and Repatriation

Both the AS and the NUF are subject to Norway’s standard corporate income tax rate of 22% for 2026. Entities within the financial sector face a higher rate of 25%. Branch income is taxed at the same corporate rate as a domestic company, as confirmed by PwC’s Norway tax summaries.

The practical difference lies in how profits leave Norway. Consider a simplified example of NOK 10 million in Norwegian pre-tax profits:

Item AS (subsidiary) NUF (branch)
Norwegian CIT (22%) NOK 2,200,000 NOK 2,200,000
Withholding on distribution May apply (0–25%, often reduced by treaty or EEA participation exemption to 0%) No dividend withholding; profits flow to parent’s accounts directly
Net cash to parent (pre-parent-level tax) NOK 7,800,000 minus any residual withholding NOK 7,800,000 (subject to parent-level taxation)
Pillar Two top-up risk Local CIT paid; top-up modelled at parent consolidation Allocation to parent may create different top-up exposure, scenario modelling required

For EEA-resident parents that qualify for the participation exemption, the withholding difference is often negligible. But for non-EEA parents or those in treaty-limited jurisdictions, the branch vs subsidiary tax Norway calculus can shift the effective repatriation cost by several percentage points.

Pillar Two and Transfer Pricing Allocation (2026 Impact)

Norway’s implementation of the OECD/GloBE Pillar Two framework, phased in from 2024, introduces a global minimum effective tax rate for large multinational groups. The likely practical effect for the subsidiary vs branch decision is that Pillar Two narrows the tax arbitrage that previously favoured routing income through a branch in a lower-tax parent jurisdiction.

For an AS, the Norwegian tax paid at 22% is clearly attributable as a local covered tax under GloBE rules. For a NUF, branch profits are allocated between the Norwegian permanent establishment and the parent jurisdiction, and the allocation mechanics can create ambiguity about where covered taxes are credited under Pillar Two. Industry observers expect that groups with complex intercompany allocation arrangements may find that NUF structures generate additional Pillar Two compliance risk, particularly where the parent jurisdiction’s effective tax rate falls below the 15% GloBE minimum.

The practical signpost: if your group already faces GloBE top-up tax obligations and local Norwegian taxation at 22% is well above the minimum, the NUF remains viable. If allocation between head office and branch is contested or produces a blended effective rate below the minimum, forming an AS provides a cleaner tax footprint.

Liability and Commercial Risk

The liability difference is binary. An AS limits shareholder exposure to the NOK 30,000 minimum share capital (or whatever higher amount is subscribed). The parent’s own assets are not reachable by Norwegian creditors absent fraud, guarantees, or piercing-the-veil scenarios, which are rare under Norwegian law.

A NUF, by contrast, offers no such shield. The parent is directly answerable for all branch liabilities, including employment claims, contractual disputes, and tort liability. Norwegian banks typically require parent guarantees for NUF credit facilities anyway, but the key difference is that under a NUF, parent exposure is automatic rather than negotiated. For any operation with meaningful contract value or litigation risk, the AS structure is the safer choice.

Employment, HR and Payroll Compliance

Norwegian employment law applies regardless of whether workers are employed through an AS or a NUF. Mandatory pension contributions, holiday pay, sick pay, and termination protections under the Working Environment Act are identical. Both structures must register as employers with Skatteetaten, report payroll through the a-melding system, and pay employer’s social security contributions.

The practical difference is administrative: with an AS, the employer of record is the local entity, making HR contracts and employment disputes self-contained. With a NUF, the employer relationship may reference the foreign parent, which can complicate termination procedures and collective bargaining if the parent company’s policies conflict with Norwegian mandatory rules.

Administrative Cost and Timing

Item Norwegian Subsidiary (AS) NUF Branch
Standard CIT rate (2026) 22% 22% on branch profits
Minimum share capital NOK 30,000 None
Typical formation cost (legal + accounting + registry) NOK 20,000–80,000 NOK 5,000–30,000
Time to start trading 2–8 weeks Days to 2 weeks
Dividend withholding May apply; reduced by treaty or participation exemption No separate withholding; parent-level taxation applies

The cost and speed difference is real but modest in absolute terms. The AS requires a bank account opening, which in Norway can take two to four weeks, plus the capital deposit and registry filing. The NUF skips the capital requirement entirely and can be operational as soon as the organisation number is assigned. For companies testing the market on a six-month timeline, this head start matters. For a multi-year commitment, the extra weeks and costs for an AS are inconsequential.

Enforceability, Procurement and Public Contracts

Norwegian public procurement rules do not formally prohibit NUF branches from bidding, but in practice, contracting authorities and large private counterparties strongly prefer dealing with entities that have independent legal personality. An AS is perceived as a permanent, locally committed counterparty, which makes contract negotiation, bonding, and dispute resolution more straightforward.

For companies targeting government contracts, infrastructure projects, or regulated sectors (energy, telecoms, defence), forming an AS before submitting bids is the standard approach. The NUF route is viable for subcontracting or service delivery under existing contracts, but it may limit access to the most valuable procurement opportunities. Companies should verify specific eligibility requirements in the relevant procurement documentation before committing to either structure.

What Changes in 2026: Pillar Two and Domestic Clarifications

Norway enacted domestic legislation transposing the OECD/GloBE Pillar Two framework in stages from 2024. The rules introduce a qualified domestic minimum top-up tax (QDMTT) and an income inclusion rule (IIR) applicable to multinational groups with consolidated revenues exceeding EUR 750 million. For the subsidiary vs branch Norway decision, three developments are particularly relevant in 2026.

First, Norway’s QDMTT means that Norwegian-sourced income already taxed at the 22% standard rate will generally clear the 15% GloBE minimum without triggering a domestic top-up. This applies equally to AS profits and NUF branch profits, as long as the 22% effective rate is maintained. However, if deductions, incentives, or allocation mechanics reduce the effective rate on Norwegian income below 15%, a top-up may be imposed at the Norwegian level under the QDMTT rather than waiting for the parent jurisdiction to collect.

Second, for NUF branches, the allocation of profits between the Norwegian PE and the parent’s head office jurisdiction is a critical Pillar Two variable. If the allocation shifts income away from Norway (where it would be taxed at 22%) to a lower-tax parent jurisdiction, the group-level effective rate may fall below the GloBE minimum, triggering a top-up tax in the parent jurisdiction or under Norway’s IIR. Early indications suggest that Norwegian tax authorities will scrutinise PE allocation arrangements more closely under the Pillar Two compliance framework.

Third, GloBE reporting obligations add a compliance layer. Both AS subsidiaries and NUF branches of in-scope groups must contribute data for the group’s GloBE information return, but the allocation calculations for a branch are inherently more complex than for a standalone subsidiary with its own financial statements. Groups with multiple Norwegian and cross-border entities should expect higher advisory costs for Pillar Two compliance when operating through NUF branches.

The actionable takeaway: Pillar Two does not make branches categorically unattractive, but it removes the tax arbitrage that sometimes favoured them and adds compliance costs. For large multinational groups, the AS provides a cleaner Pillar Two profile. For smaller groups below the EUR 750 million threshold, Pillar Two is not yet a factor, and the NUF vs AS choice reverts to liability, cost, and operational considerations.

Decision Framework: When to Choose AS, When to Choose NUF

If your priority is… Choose
Limited liability, local contracting, public procurement eligibility, long-term local presence Form an AS (subsidiary)
Fast market test, minimal upfront capital, using existing foreign entity, low local contracting risk Register a NUF branch

Choose AS when:

  • You expect significant local contracts or need to bid on public procurement.
  • You want to ring-fence Norwegian liabilities from the parent company.
  • You plan to employ a local workforce on an ongoing basis.
  • Your group is subject to Pillar Two and you need a clean, separately attributable Norwegian tax base.
  • You require local equity, access to Norwegian bank financing, or a multi-year market commitment.

Choose NUF when:

  • You are testing the Norwegian market with limited initial revenues or a defined project scope.
  • The parent is comfortable bearing direct liability for Norwegian operations.
  • Transfer pricing and PE allocation between head office and branch are straightforward.
  • Your group falls below the Pillar Two revenue threshold (EUR 750 million consolidated) and GloBE compliance is not a concern.
  • Speed of establishment is critical and you can operate within days rather than weeks.

A five-point self-test to confirm your choice: (1) What is your expected Norwegian revenue scale over three years? (2) Will you bid on public contracts or regulated-sector work? (3) Does the parent accept direct liability for Norwegian claims? (4) Is your group subject to Pillar Two? (5) Can you wait two to eight weeks, or do you need to be operational immediately? If you answer “significant,” “yes,” “no,” “yes,” and “can wait”, form an AS. If the answers are the opposite, start with a NUF and convert later if the business grows.

When to Engage a Norwegian Business Lawyer

Not every market entry requires immediate legal engagement, but certain triggers should prompt a conversation with a Norwegian business lawyer before you commit to a structure.

  • Expected Norwegian revenues exceed NOK 5 million annually, at this level, entity choice has material tax and liability consequences that justify a tailored decision memo.
  • You plan to bid on Norwegian public procurement or regulated-sector contracts, legal personality and compliance requirements need verification before submission deadlines.
  • You will employ staff in Norway, employment contracts, pension obligations, and collective bargaining considerations require Norwegian-law drafting.
  • Cross-border IP licensing, transfer pricing, or intercompany financing is involved, the allocation and arm’s-length pricing must be structured before the entity is registered to avoid retrospective adjustment.
  • Your group is subject to Pillar Two, entity selection should be coordinated with GloBE modelling from the outset to avoid top-up surprises.

A typical initial engagement with a Norwegian business law specialist covers: (1) an entity selection memo comparing AS and NUF for your specific facts (2–4 pages), (2) coordination with your tax adviser on Pillar Two modelling and withholding tax analysis, (3) drafting or reviewing founding documents and local agreements, and (4) handling registration with Brønnøysundregistrene, Skatteetaten, and the VAT registry. Initial engagement fees for this scope typically range from NOK 30,000 to NOK 100,000 depending on complexity, with ongoing compliance retainers quoted separately.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Sigurd Knudtzon at Wahl-Larsen Advokatfirma AS, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Altinn, Tax for branches of foreign companies (NUF)
  2. Brønnøysundregistrene, Norwegian-registered foreign business (NUF)
  3. Skatteetaten (Norwegian Tax Administration)
  4. PwC, Norway Corporate / Branch Income (Tax Summaries)
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  7. CompanyFormationNorway, Establish a Subsidiary in Norway
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