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The a-melding guide

Table of content

Guidance cover page
  • Error messages (MAGNET/EDAG) and feedback List of error messages, feedback and how to make corrections
    • Overview of error messages (MAGNET/EDAG) Severity and how to correct mistakes
    • Feedback What is feedback
    • Replacement a-melding or new a-melding Two ways of submitting an a-melding when you have to make corrections
  • Organisation number Employer, pension company or others you're submitting the a-melding for
    • Organisation number for the main entity and sub-entities Which number should you use when submitting the a-melding
    • Organisation number in public sector Applies to public sector
  • Pension scheme arrangement (mandatory occupational pension scheme) Private arbeidsgiver skal oppgi pensjonsselskap eller pensjonskasse det er inngått avtale om sparing med
  • National identity number, D number or international ID (income recipient) Identifies employees, pensioners and others who receive salary and benefits
  • Employment Type of employment, start and end date, leave, change of payroll system, etc.
    • Type of employment Whether the employment is ordinary, maritime or other, and how to change in the event of an error
      • Ordinary employment Employee who receive salary (applies to the vast majority)
      • Maritime employment Employee who works at sea, on a vessel or a mobile installation
      • Exceptions for ordinary and maritime employment Examples of when you do not need to provide information about ordinary or maritime working conditions.
      • Pensions or other benefits Person who receives a pension and other benefits without being employed or on assignment
      • Freelancers, contractors and fee recipients Person who works on an assignment without being employed
      • Select the correct employment type When you're uncertain which employment type you should select
      • Change the employment type Examples of how to switch from one employment type to another.
    • Information on employment Start and end date, FTE percentage, leave and other information
      • Employment start date
      • Employment end date
      • Cause of end date
      • Percentage employment (FTE percentage)
      • Date of change in FTE percentage
      • Hours per week for a full-time position
      • Working hours arrangement
      • Date for change of salary
      • Type of appointment
      • Wage seniority
      • Pay grade
      • Occupation code
      • Employment ID
      • Leave
      • Layoffs
      • Remuneration type
    • Special circumstances Changing payroll system, merger, acquisition etc.
      • Employment in the case of salary to employee who has left
      • Change of payroll system
      • Change jobs with the same employer
      • Demerger
      • Mergers
      • Acquisition, change of owner or transfer of enterprise
      • Changes in municipal or county structure
  • Salary and benefits Cash benefit, expense allowances, payments in kind, national insurance contributions, pension, etc.
    • Overview of salary and other benefits Descriptions of salary and other benefits you can use
    • Correcting errors in salary and benefits Incorrect amount or description, paid too much or too little
  • Deductions Trade union fees , premiums for pension schemes and other deductions
    • Trade union fees
    • Premium for pension schemes
    • Premiums for foreign pension schemes
    • National Insurance premiums and education and development fund premiums
    • Portacabin rent
  • Withholding tax How to state obligation to deduct withholding tax, calculate and pay advance tax deduction
  • Attachment of earnings How to state obligation to attachement of earnings, calculate and pay attachment of earnings
  • Employer’s national insurance contributions and financial activity tax How to calculate, what you have to specify and pay
    • Employer’s National Insurance contributions Calculation codes, rates, zones and payment
    • Employer’s Additional National Insurance contributions Calculation codes, rates, zones and payment
    • Financial activity tax on salary Applies to the finance and insurance sector
  • Special groups International, seafarers, tax-free organisation, withholding tax on pensions, net salary, Jan Mayen and Svalbard
    • Abroad Foreign employers with assignments in Norway
    • Foreign relations Norwegian employers with employees abroad or with foreign employees in Norway
    • Net salary For employers who have employees with net salary
    • The PAYE scheme
    • Withholding tax on pensions Tax on pension payments for persons who are not tax resident in Norway
    • Special allowance for seafarers For seafarers who require a special allowance
    • Tax-free organisation How to specify salary and benefits for employees in tax-free organisations
    • Svalbard For persons who are covered by the Svalbard Tax Act
    • Jan Mayen and the Norwegian dependencies For persons who are covered by the Jan Mayen Tax Act
  1. The a-melding guide
  2. Employment
  3. Information on employment

Occupation code

  • Updated: 17 December 2020

Only use occupation codes from Statistics Norway’s directory of occupations. The occupation code is determined on the basis of the employee's duties, not their level of education or the type of position.

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    Brief information on occupation code

    An occupation code is a 7-digit code which can be found in Statistics Norway’s directory of occupations (SSB)

    Only these codes from Statistics Norway can be used. If you specify a code which does not exist in the directory (e.g. 0000 000 or 9999 999), the a-melding will be rejected.

    The occupation code is determined by the employee’s specific duties, not their level of education or the type of position concerned. It is up to the employer to decide which occupation code is correct.

    If you have questions regarding occupational codes, send them to [email protected].  

    Example

    Otto is a qualified plumber, but works as a school caretaker. For Otto, the code for caretaker, 5163 121, is the right one. Not the code for plumber, 7134 114.

     

    Is it mandatory

    Yes, you must specify an occupation code for all ordinary and maritime employment, and for freelancers, contractors and fee recipients.

    You should not specify an occupation code if the employment type is pension or other non-employment benefits for example for persons only receiving expense allowance but no salary, fees etc.

     

    When you must submit reports

    State the occupation code the first time you report the employment and repeat this code every month up to and including the month in which you terminate the employment.

     

    English job titles

    The job titles  in the directory of occupations are mainly based on Norwegian job titles. For employees with english job titles, find a suitable Norwegian job title in the directory of occupations and provide the code for this. As previously mentioned, the occupation code should be determined by the specific tasks of the job, and it is up to the employer to assess which job code is correct.

     

    Occupation code for managers

    Occupation codes for managers start with 1 in the first digit. These codes are used for employees who perform a broad range of managerial duties which entail professional, HR and financial responsibility. Professional management is not enough in itself. Don't use occupation code for managers if the manager uses most of his or her time participation in the joint production and there are few employees. Then you should state the occupation code that describes the work the manarger take part in.

     

    Example

    Nora works as a fresh produce manager in a store. For Nora, the code 5221 135 “Fresh produce manager” or 5221 102 “Head of department (store)” will be the right one.

    Per has his own carpenter company registered as an Ltd. He doesn't have any employees. He states 7421118 Carpenter as his own occupational code.

     

    Several duties under a single employment relationship

    If an employment relationship covers a number of duties, state the occupation code which concerns the duties on which the employee spends the most time. If the proportions are equal, select the code with the lowest number.

     

    Switching duties

    If an employee has switched duties since you last submitted an a-melding and you need to change the occupation code, state the new occupation from and including the month in which the employee’s duties changed.

     

    Correcting errors

    MAGNET_EDAG-115
    Invalid occupation code
    MAGNET_EDAG-187-4
    Employment information is incorrect
    MAGNET_EDAG-187-7
    Employment information is missing
    MAGNET_EDAG-273
    Employment information is missing
    MAGNET_EDAG-281
    Employment information is missing
    MAGNET_EDAG-291
    Employment information is missing

    See also the overview of all error messages

    If you have specified the wrong occupation code and not received an error message concerning this in the feedback (A03), you can correct the error in the next a-melding. You do not need to correct previously submitted a-meldings.

     

    Example

    Emma works for a construction company as an apprentice joiner. An incorrect occupation code 7242 126 Product manager (alarm systems) was specified for her during the months from January to June.

    In June, the construction company discovers that the code for apprentice joiners should actually be 7421 126. They must specify the correct code from and including the a-melding for June.

     

    Important information

    If you use a payroll system, please contact your system supplier if you are unsure how to correct reporting in your system.

     

     

    What do we use the information for

    Statistics Norway (SSB) uses the information in the preparation of statistics. Occupation code is a key variable in connection with salary negotiations and in the work to reduce sickness absence and improve the working environment.

    NAV uses the information in statistics and when extracting samples of occupation groups.

    Information on occupation code is transferred to the Aa Register. NAV distributes information concerning employment from the Aa Register to private and public sector companies and organisations that are permitted to receive it.  Examples of such organisations are the Norwegian Tax Administration and the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority.

     

    Applicable regulations

    These regulations are only available in Norwegian.

    • A-opplysningsloven

    • A-opplysningsforskriften

    • Forskrift om AA-registeret § 6

    • Statistikkloven § 10

    • Folketrygdloven § 25-1

    • Forskrift om opplysningsplikt til lønnsstatistikken

     

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