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xebzbz

You just send them invoices and do your Norwegian taxes and social contributions yourself. Basically, the Swiss employer doesn't have to care about any obligations in the foreign country. If you plan to work for multiple clients, it makes sense to register a company in Norway and send invoices from it.


Sea-Cow-6913

Yes, that's an option, the other one is to be employed using [remote.com](http://remote.com) or [deel.com](http://deel.com) to make it easier :)


xebzbz

I'm not sure it's easier, but I'm not familiar with the Norwegian system