Norwegian Customs

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Norwegian Customs is Norway’s national customs authority responsible for controlling the cross-border movement of goods, collecting customs duties and taxes, and combating smuggling and illegal trade.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Norwegian Customs canonical 1
Norwegian customs 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf customs authority
government agency
aimsTo prevent customs fraud
protect public health and safety
protect the environment from hazardous goods
cooperatesWith European customs authorities NERFINISHED
Norwegian Directorate of Immigration NERFINISHED
Norwegian Police Service NERFINISHED
Norwegian Tax Administration NERFINISHED
World Customs Organization NERFINISHED
country Norway
enforces customs duties regulations
excise duties regulations
value-added tax on imports
hasDuty facilitation of legitimate trade
protection of society
revenue collection for the state
hasTypeOfControl document control
physical inspection of goods
post-clearance audit
jurisdiction Kingdom of Norway NERFINISHED
monitors cross-border movement of goods
nativeName Tolletaten NERFINISHED
officialLanguage Norwegian NERFINISHED
partOf public administration of Norway
regulates export of goods
import of goods
transit of goods
responsibleFor border control of goods
collection of customs duties
collection of import taxes
combating illegal trade
combating smuggling
customs control
enforcement of customs legislation
preventing illegal export of cultural property
preventing illegal import of weapons
preventing narcotics smuggling
sector public sector
shortName Tolletaten NERFINISHED
subjectTo Norwegian customs legislation
international customs agreements
uses electronic customs declarations
risk-based controls

Referenced by (2)

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Minister of Finance (Norway) supervises Norwegian Customs
Svinesund hasCustomsControl Norwegian Customs
this entity surface form: Norwegian customs