særavgifter
Særavgifter, or special excise duties, are taxes levied on specific goods or activities rather than on general income or value. They are used to raise revenue and to influence behavior by increasing the price of products or activities associated with health or environmental costs. Rates and scope are determined by the government and are typically fixed per unit or per transaction; in some cases there are exemptions or reduced rates for certain users or industries.
The administration of særavgifter is generally handled by the national tax authority and related agencies, and
Common areas for særavgifter in Norway include alcohol and tobacco, fuels such as gasoline and diesel, and
Purpose and impact include both revenue generation for public services and the intention to curb undesirable
Internationally, many countries employ excise-style taxes on similar product categories, although terminology and specifics vary. In