Raising a family in Norway comes with significant tax advantages. From child benefits to dependent deductions and special rules for single parents, the Norwegian tax system provides multiple ways for families to reduce their taxable income. This guide explores the Norwegian child and family tax benefits you should know in 2025 and 2026.
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👶 Child Benefit (Barnetrygd)
All parents living in Norway are entitled to the child benefit
- Children under 6: Higher rate of monthly support.
- Children 6–18: Standard child benefit applies.
- The benefit is tax-free and does not need to be declared on your tax return.
👩👩👧👦 Parental Deduction for Childcare Costs
Parents may deduct documented childcare expenses for children under the age of 12. This includes:
- Daycare (barnehage) and after-school programs (SFO/AKS).
- Registered childminders or babysitters.
- Transportation costs directly related to childcare.
The maximum deduction is NOK 25,000 for the first child and NOK 15,000 for each additional child.
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🏡 Single Parent Supplement (Utvidet Barnetrygd)
Single parents are eligible for an additional child benefit. To qualify, you must have sole custody or a court-recognized arrangement. The supplement can significantly increase the total monthly support.
📊 Tax Class Benefits for Parents
Norway abolished the old “tax class 2” system, but parents still benefit from:
- Minimum deduction (minstefradrag) that covers common family expenses.
- Interest deductions on home loans shared between spouses.
- Childcare expense deductions lowering taxable income.
💡 Example: Family with Two Children
Consider a family with two children, aged 4 and 8, paying NOK 60,000 annually in daycare and SFO costs:
- Childcare deduction: NOK 25,000 + NOK 15,000 = NOK 40,000
- Tax savings at 22% general income tax = NOK 8,800
- Plus monthly child benefits (tax-free).
📅 Important Filing Reminders
- Childcare deductions must be documented — keep all invoices and contracts.
- Child benefits are pre-filled and do not require reporting.
- Check the Skatteetaten pre-drafted tax return to confirm deductions.
- Filing deadline: April 30 (extensions available if applied for).
✅ Tips to Maximize Benefits
- Ensure all eligible childcare costs are claimed, including transportation.
- If divorced, clarify custody agreements early to avoid benefit disputes.
- For expat parents, check if Norwegian benefits coordinate with home country allowances.
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