skatbare
Skatbare is an adjective used in some Nordic language contexts to denote something that is subject to taxation. The term is built from the word skatt, meaning tax, and the suffix -bar, implying capability or susceptibility. In practice, items, income, or activities described as skatbare are considered part of the tax base and are liable for tax under the applicable laws and rates.
Usage and prevalence vary by jurisdiction and language. In Norwegian, the more common contemporary term is
Commonly cited examples include skatbar inntekt (taxable income) and skatbar formue (taxable wealth). The broader concept
See also: tax base, taxable income, tax law, exemption, deduction.