| i lived for two years in Oslo, Norway, but also spent time in Bergen in Stavanger (west coast). it's a beautiful country, but for a start-up? I have my doubts. i have also lived in the Bay Area; live here now in fact. Norway is the most expensive country i have ever lived in or visited--more than SF, more than Manhattan, perhaps about the same as Tokyo, although i have only made brief visits there for work. Taxes are insanely high: income tax is on the level as Switzerland; VAT is 24.5%. Petrol prices are the highest in any country i have ever driven in. lastly, working start-up hours (or even normal hours) is not easy during the months of October through February when daylight's non-existent or negligible |
Taxes are high, but for entrepreneurs that's largely offset by: 1) no self-employment payroll taxes, and 2) your taxes cover your full health insurance costs. Once you add in the U.S.'s 15% payroll tax and health-insurance premiums you don't really save much in many scenarios.