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Get complete accounting services for Norwegian companies in Colombia. However, our services extend beyond financial management. Moreover, we specialize in oil & gas, maritime, aquaculture, and renewable energy sectors. Therefore, your Norwegian business can expand confidently with our support.

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We provide accounting services for Norwegian companies in Colombia. However, our expertise includes audit, tax, payroll, and corporate services. Therefore, your oil & gas, maritime, aquaculture, and renewable energy operations receive complete support.

Why Choose Our Services?

We offer specialized financial and payroll management for your operations. Moreover, we have 18+ years of cross-border experience. However, our focus remains on your sector-specific needs.

Regulatory Expertise

We understand DIAN requirements for your Colombian operations. Therefore, compliance is guaranteed.

Complete Solutions

We integrate accounting, payroll, and tax services. However, our approach is tailored to Norwegian business needs.

Sector Specialization

We design solutions for oil & gas, maritime, aquaculture, and renewable energy. Moreover, we understand Norwegian business culture.

Compliance Guarantee

We ensure full compliance for your business operations. Consequently, you avoid penalties.

Global Presence

We serve clients in 195 countries worldwide with specialized teams in each market

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can Norwegian offshore expertise benefit Colombian oil & gas?

Norway's 50+ years offshore experience revolutionizes Colombia's deepwater exploration in Caribbean and Pacific basins. However, we provide accounting services for Norwegian companies in Colombia managing subsea operations and drilling contracts with ANH. Moreover, Equinor technology enables Colombian operators to reach 3,000+ meter depths previously inaccessible. Therefore, Norwegian service companies access Colombia's $4 billion annual petroleum investment with deepwater projects targeting 2 billion barrels recoverable reserves.

Can Norwegian aquaculture transform Colombian seafood industry?

Yes, Norway produces 1.4 million tons salmon annually worth $10 billion with technology applicable to Colombian coasts. However, we provide financial management for marine farming operations securing AUNAP permits and environmental licenses. Moreover, Norwegian recirculating systems enable tropical fish farming in Guajira and Chocó with productivity matching Nordic levels. Consequently, aquaculture companies access Colombia's $800 million seafood market with Norwegian cage technology reducing production costs 40%.

What advantages do Norwegian shipping companies have in Colombia?

Norway controls 1,700+ vessels worth $80 billion with maritime expertise Colombia needs. However, we optimize accounting services for Norwegian companies in Colombia managing vessel operations and flag registration with DIMAR. Moreover, Norwegian shipping connects Colombian coal exports (40 million tons annually) to European markets with specialized bulk carriers. Therefore, maritime companies leverage Magdalena River navigation improvements and port expansions in Buenaventura handling $40 billion annual cargo.

How does Norwegian renewable energy expertise help Colombia?

Norway generates 98% electricity from hydropower with technology critical for Colombian river systems. However, we manage specialized accounting for hydroelectric projects securing UPME licenses and environmental permits. Moreover, Norwegian offshore wind expertise applies to Caribbean coast with 50 GW potential and Equinor's floating platform technology. Consequently, energy companies participate in government auctions allocating 12,000 MW capacity through 2035 with 20-year power contracts and tax incentives worth $2+ billion.

What is Norway's sovereign wealth fund role in Colombia?

Norway's $1.4 trillion Government Pension Fund invests in Colombian infrastructure and renewable energy projects. However, we provide complete financial support for fund-backed ventures meeting OECD governance standards. Moreover, fund allocates $500+ million to Colombian assets including Ecopetrol bonds and clean energy developments. Therefore, Norwegian companies access patient capital and strategic partnerships with Latin America's fourth-largest economy targeting 8-12% returns on infrastructure investments.

How much investment do Norwegian companies need for Colombia?

SAS incorporation requires minimum $30 USD capital with sector-specific requirements. However, accounting services for Norwegian companies in Colombia costs $800-2,500 monthly for complex operations. Moreover, oil service contracts need $500,000-5 million equipment investment while aquaculture projects require $1-10 million for cage systems and processing. Consequently, total first-year costs range $1-15 million including operations, specialized equipment, environmental compliance, and working capital for energy and maritime sectors.

Which Colombian regions attract Norwegian energy investors?

Caribbean coast (La Guajira) offers 21 GW wind potential with Norwegian offshore technology applicable. However, we provide specialized services for energy projects in Santander, Meta, and Casanare oil regions. Moreover, these areas offer 15-year income tax exemptions for renewable energy and petroleum service companies investing $5+ million. Therefore, Norwegian operators replicate North Sea success accessing Colombia's energy transition with $15 billion government investment through 2030.

Can Norwegian seafood brands enter Colombian market?

Yes, Colombian seafood imports grew 60% since 2020 reaching $450 million with premiumization trends. However, we assist with INVIMA sanitary registration, cold chain logistics, and tariff optimization (0-15% duties). Moreover, Norwegian salmon and cod appeal to Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali consumers with Nordic quality reputation. Consequently, seafood exporters access distribution through Carulla, Éxito, and PriceSmart with 45% margins on premium frozen products.

What work permits do Norwegian citizens need for Colombia?

Norwegian passport holders get 90-day tourist entry without visa under bilateral agreements. However, we manage workforce administration securing Type V work visas for petroleum engineers and maritime specialists. Moreover, company founders qualify for investor visas (Type M) with $35,000+ investment proof or specialized technology transfer projects. Consequently, team relocation completes in 6-10 weeks including Cancillería processing, apostille requirements, and professional license recognition for technical positions.

How do Norway-Colombia tax treaties work?

While no bilateral treaty exists, Norway's EEA status enables framework benefits through multilateral conventions. However, we manage specialized accounting optimizing petroleum contracts under OECD transfer pricing guidelines. Moreover, we structure operations avoiding double taxation on oil service revenues and maritime profits. Therefore, Norwegian companies maintain effective tax rates 28-33% combining Colombian income tax with Norwegian credit system and territorial exemptions for shipping income.

What is the timeline for Norwegian companies starting operations?

Company registration completes in 2-3 weeks through Cámara de Comercio with digital processes. However, we provide immediate accounting services for Norwegian companies in Colombia during incorporation phase. Moreover, petroleum service contracts need 3-4 months ANH approval while aquaculture permits require 6-8 months through environmental authorities. Consequently, full operations launch within 12-32 weeks depending on sector complexity, requiring offshore certifications, environmental impact assessments, and specialized maritime or energy licenses.

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carrera 48 # 106a - 24, Bogotá D.C. - Colombia



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Oficio 901902, DIAN

El inciso primero del artículo 462-1 del Estatuto Tributario, modificado por el artículo 46 de la Ley 1607 de 2012, incorporó como tarifa aplicable a la base gravable especial AIU, la tarifa general vigente en el momento que correspondía a la tarifa del 16%, sin embargo el artículo 184 de la Ley 1819 de 2016, norma posterior, modificó el artículo 468 del Estatuto Tributario estableciendo una nueva tarifa general del IVA al 19% sin incluir excepción alguna para el caso de la aplicación a la base gravable especial del AIU.

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El artículo 348 de la Ley 1819 de 2016, modificó al artículo 6º de la Ley 1393 de 2010, sustituyendo la sobretasa al impuesto al consumo de cigarrillos y tabaco elaborado por un componente ad valorem para la liquidación del impuesto al consumo de cigarrillos y tabaco elaborado…// (…) A partir de la vigencia de la Ley 1819 de 2016, la Dirección General de Apoyo Fiscal ya no certifica la base gravable para la liquidación de la sobretasa al consumo de cigarrillos y tabaco elaborado

RESOLUCIÓN Nº 000011 28-02-2017

Esta Resolución obedece, según sus considerandos a que “en armonía con la normatividad aduanera emitida por la República Bolivariana de Venezuela, se determinó levantar la prohibición establecida en el numeral 5 del artículo 39-1 de la Resolución 070 del 28 de febrero de 2014, para el ingreso de chatarra ferrosa y no ferrosa por las jurisdicciones de las Direcciones Seccionales de Arauca, Cúcuta, Maicao, Riohacha y Puerto Carreño, para lo cual se elimina el mencionado numeral”. Así mismo, a que “no obstante lo anterior, con el ánimo de preservar el control respectivo sobre estas mercancías, se hace necesario que para el ingreso de las mismas a Colombia por las jurisdicciones de las Direcciones Seccionales de Arauca, Cúcuta, Maicao, Riohacha y Puerto Carreño, deberá presentarse al momento de su importación el documento idóneo que demuestre la legal salida de dichas mercancías desde la República Bolivariana de Venezuela

Resolución 4 0143 , impuesto al oro y platino

Según sus considerandos, “el Gerente de Proyecto Grupo de Regalías y Contraprestaciones Económicas de la Agencia Nacional de Minería, mediante oficios radicados ANM números 20163200333621 de septiembre 28 de 2016; número 20163200370501 de noviembre 3 de 2016; número 20163200403811 de diciembre 9 de 2016; número 20173200031341 de febrero 15 de 2017 y número 20173200033361 de febrero 16 de 2017, discriminó la distribución de los recursos que a los municipios productores les corresponde recibir por concepto de los recaudos del impuesto al oro y platino, percibidos durante los meses de agosto (parte) a diciembre de 2016, de la siguiente manera…

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Las pequeñas empresas que se acogieron a los beneficios de progresividad del artículo 4º de la Ley 1429 de 2010, serán objeto de retención en la fuente desde el 1 de enero de 2017 y de la autorretención contemplada en el Decreto 2201 de 2016. Igualmente se sujetarán a la renta presuntiva a partir del año gravable de 2017…// (…) El parágrafo 3º del artículo 240 del Estatuto Tributario, modificado por el artículo 100 de la Ley 1819 de 2016, consagra una serie de reglas de transición para la aplicación del beneficio de progresividad en la tarifa del impuesto sobre la renta, en el caso de las pequeñas empresas personas jurídicas que se acogieron a la Ley 1429 de 2010, con anterioridad a la entrada en vigencia de la Ley 1819 de 2016…// (…) Tanto las pequeñas empresas personas naturales como las personas jurídicas que gozaron de la progresividad en el pago del impuesto sobre la renta y demás beneficios fiscales, de conformidad con el artículo 4º de la Ley 1429 de 2010, deberán cumplir las obligaciones sustanciales y formales tributarias que les corresponda