eignarskattur
Eignarskattur, commonly referred to as property tax, is a local tax on real estate in Iceland that is charged by municipalities. The tax is levied on real property, including residential and commercial buildings and sometimes land, and is intended to fund local public services such as schools, roads, and waste management.
Tax base and assessment: The amount due is based on the property's taxable value, usually determined by
Exemptions and relief: Depending on the municipality, exemptions or reductions may apply to certain properties or
Administration and enforcement: Taxes are administered by the local municipality and collected through standard tax collection
Policy context: Eignarskattur has been a topic of municipal finance discussions in Iceland, balancing revenue needs