skattsöfnun
Skattsöfnun, the Icelandic term for tax collection, is the process by which a government raises revenue from individuals and businesses to fund public services and social infrastructure. It covers a range of taxes and duties, including income tax on individuals and corporations, value-added tax (VAT), excises, and other charges. The overarching goal is to provide public goods and to allocate resources in line with fiscal and economic policy, while aiming for fairness and efficiency in the tax system.
The administration responsible for skattsöfnun in Iceland is Skatturinn (the Tax Administration). It administers tax collection,
Methods of collection include withholding at source (for wages and salaries), self-reported income for individuals and
Enforcement and appeals form part of the system. Penalties may apply for late payments or underreporting, and