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Attn: Party:  AMY HAUKSDOTTIR  | Address Domicile Municipality Legal Iðunn Well 5 113 Reykjavík 0000 Reykjavík E1 Private Limited Company (Ltd.) ÍSAT NACE

74.90.0 Manufacture of other professional, scientific and technical activities

VAT Number Number Opened Closed ÍSAT nr. 12/01/2013 115 387 47 910 Retail mail order houses or via Internet (Main)

If the supplier of goods or services has not been on the VAT when the transaction occurred may move recoverable VAT input or get it refunded. Data from the company Population Data Association Increase Announcements Other data 03/20/2013 12/02/2014 02/12/2014 04/10/2013 04/10/2013 09/06/2013 09/12/2013 03/20/2013 09/06/2013 Data from the Annual Accounts Rek. years Name Submission Date Nr. Type of financial statements financial statements 2013 Unseen ehf. 30/10/2014 383 638 Financial Statements Search Companies.

QUESTIONS:  Who is Amy Hauksdottir ?  Why does she still have a FaceBook Account https://www.facebook.com/thordis.hauksdottir if FACEBOOK is so HORRIBLE?  Why is Amy Hauksdottir FRIENDS with ALL THREE (3) Members of Iceland Parliament who are members of Pirate Party? Is Amy Hauksdottir member of Pirate Party but does not reveal it on her Face Book Profile?  Look below for Pirate Party Members who are in Iceland Parliament.  ALL other members of parliament NEED to be investigated thoroughly for any interest they may have in UNSEEN.IS

List of members of the parliament of Iceland

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_parliament_of_Iceland

This is a list of the current 63 members of the Icelandic Parliament (Althing), from 2013 till the present.

Election results

National party Chairperson(s) Seats ± 2009
     Independence Party Bjarni Benediktsson
19 / 63
Increase 3
     Progressive Party Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson
19 / 63
Increase 10
     Social Democratic Alliance Árni Árnason
9 / 63
Decrease 11
     Left-Green Movement Katrín Jakobsdóttir
7 / 63
Decrease 7
     Bright Future (Iceland) Guðmundur Steingrímsson
6 / 63
new
     Pirate Party Collective leadership
3 / 63
new

List of chosen MPs

Members of the Althing elected on 27 April 2013
Reykjavik Constituency North Reykjavik Constituency South Southwest Constituency Northwest Constituency Northeast Constituency South Constituency
1. Illugi Gunnarsson (D)
2. Frosti Sigurjónsson (B)
3. Katrín Jakobsdóttir (V)
4. Össur Skarphéðinsson (S)
5. Brynjar Þór Níelsson (D)
6. Björt Ólafsdóttir (A)
7. Sigrún Magnúsdóttir (B)
8. Árni Þór Sigurðsson (V)
9. Birgir Ármannsson (D)

L1. Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson (Þ)
L7. Valgerður Bjarnadóttir (S)

1. Hanna B. Kristjánsdóttir (D)
2. Vigdís Hauksdóttir (B)
3. Sigríður I. Ingadóttir (S)
4. Pétur H. Blöndal (D)
5. Svandís Svavarsdóttir (V)
6. Róbert Marshall (A)
7. Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson (D)
8. Karl Garðarsson (B)
9. Helgi Hjörvar (S)

L2. Jón Þór Ólafsson (Þ)
L5. Óttarr Proppé (A)

1. Bjarni Benediktsson (D)
2. Eygló Harðardóttir (B)
3. Ragnheiður Ríkharðsdóttir (D)
4. Árni Páll Árnason (S)
5. Willum Þór Þórsson (B)
6. Jón Gunnarsson (D)
7. Guðmundur Steingrímsson (A)
8. Ögmundur Jónasson (V)
9. Vilhjálmur Bjarnason (D)
10.Þorsteinn Sæmundsson (B)
11.Katrín Júlíusdóttir (S)

L4. Birgitta Jónsdóttir (Þ)
L8. Elín Hirst (D)

1. Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson (B)
2. Einar K. Guðfinnsson (D)
3. Ásmundur Einar Daðason (B)
4. Haraldur Benediktsson (D)
5. Guðbjartur Hannesson (S)
6. Elsa Lára Arnardóttir (B)
7. Jóhanna M. Sigmundsdóttir (B)

L6. Lilja R. Magnúsdóttir (V)

1. Sigmundur D. Gunnlaugsson (B)
2. Kristján Þór Júlíusson (D)
3. Höskuldur Þór Þórhallsson (B)
4. Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (V)
5. Líneik Anna Sævarsdóttir (B)
6. Valgerður Gunnarsdóttir (D)
7. Kristján L. Möller (S)
8. Þórunn Egilsdóttir (B)
9. Bjarkey Gunnarsdóttir (V)

L3. Brynhildur Pétursdóttir (A)

1. Sigurður I. Jóhannsson (B)
2. Ragnheiður E. Árnadóttir (D)
3. Silja Dögg Gunnarsdóttir (B)
4. Unnur Brá Konráðsdóttir (D)
5. Páll Jóhann Pálsson (B)
6. Oddný G. Harðardóttir (S)
7. Ásmundur Friðriksson (D)
8. Haraldur Einarsson (B)
9. Vilhjálmur Árnason (D)

L9. Páll Valur Björnsson (A)

Key: D = Independence Party; B = Progressive Party; S = Social Democratic Alliance; V = Left-Green Movement; A = Bright Future; Þ = Pirate Party; L1-L9 = Leveling seats nr.1-9.
Source: Morgunblaðið[1] and Landskjörstjórn (The National Electoral Commission)[2]

For the parties having qualified with a national result above the 5% election threshold, the 9 leveling seats (L1-L9) were first distributed party-wise according to the calculation method in this particular order (where the party’s total amount of national votes were divided by the sum of “won seats plus 1″ – with an extra leveling seat granted to the party with the highest fraction – while repeating this process until all 9 leveling seats had been determined). At the next step, these leveling seats were then by the same order distributed one by one to the relative strongest constituency of the seat winning party (while disregarding the constituencies that already ran out of vacant leveling seats). At the third step, the specific leveling seat is finally granted to the party’s highest ranked runner-up candidate within the constituency, according to the same accumulated candidate vote score as being used when apportioning the constituency seats.[3]

The table below display how the leveling seats were apportioned, and the “relative constituency strength” figures for each party, which is measured for each constituency as the “party vote share” divided by “won constituency seats of the party +1″. To illustrate how the selection method works, each party in a constituency being apportioned a leveling seat, have got their figure for relative strength (vote share per seat) bolded in the table, with a parenthesis noting the number of the leveling seat. Due to the fact that constituencies run out of available leveling seats one by one as the calculation progress, it can sometimes happen that the constituency with the highest relative strength needs to be disregarded. In example, if there had been no restrictions to the available number of leveling seats in a constituency, then the table below would have distributed the Independence Party’s L8-seat to its relative strongest Northwest Constituency with an 8.22% vote share per seat; But as the one and only leveling seat of this constituency had already been granted to the Left-Green party (who won the L6-seat), then the L8-seat instead had to be granted to a relatively weaker constituency, which to be more exact ended only being the fourth strongest constituency for the Independence Party – namely the Southwest constituency with a 6.14% vote share per seat.[3]

Candidates selected for the 9 leveling seats
(L1-L9 are first apportioned at national level to parties,
then to the relative strongest constituency of the party,
and finally given to its highest ranked runner-up candidate)
Leveling seats
won by party
Reykjavik Constituency North
(party vote share divided
by won local seats +1)
Reykjavik Constituency South
(party vote share divided
by won local seats +1)
Southwest Constituency
(party vote share divided
by won local seats +1)
Northwest Constituency
(party vote share divided
by won local seats +1)
Northeast Constituency
(party vote share divided
by won local seats +1)
South Constituency
(party vote share divided
by won local seats +1)
Independence Party (D) L8 5.84%
4.67%[a]
6.70%
5.36%[a]
6.14% (L8)
5.12%[a]
8.22% 7.52% 5.65%
Progressive Party (B)
5.48%
4.11%[a]
5.60%
4.20%[a]
5.38%
4.31%[a]
7.03% 6.92% 6.89%
Social Democratic Alliance (S) L7 7.13% (L7)
4.75%[a]
4.73%
3.55%[a]
4.55%
3.41%[a]
6.11% 5.30% 5.09%
Left-Green Movement (V) L6 5.22%
3.92%[a]
6.06%
4.04%[a]
3.93%
2.62%[a]
8.47% (L6) 5.27% 5.88%
Bright Future (A) L3+L5+L9 5.10%
3.40%[a]
5.37% (L5)
3.58%[a]
4.61%
3.07%[a]
4.56% 6.51% (L3) 4.47% (L9)
Pirate Party (Þ) L1+L2+L4 6.87% (L1)
3.43%[a]
6.17% (L2)
3.09%[a]
5.00% (L4)
2.50%[a]
3.09% 3.03% 4.72%
  1. Party vote share divided by “won constituency seats +2″, has also been calculated for constituencies with two leveling seats (as each party in theory has a chance to win both of them).

References

  1. Kosningar, mbl.is, 28 April 2013, retrieved 28 April 2013. (Icelandic)
  2. “The calculation of the allocation of parliamentary seats according to results of elections to Parliament 27th April 2013″ (PDF). Landskjörstjórn (The National Electoral Commission). (Icelandic)
  3. The distribution of compensatory seats, mbl.is, 28 April 2013, retrieved 28 April 2013. (Icelandic)

 

https://www.rsk.is/english/companies/contractors/

Contractors

All business activities and individual personal services (contractors/freelance contractors) carried out by non-resident parties in Iceland are liable to income tax. Payments are subject to taxation, regardless of if they are made by a resident or by a non-resident party. Tax liability is limited to services and activities rendered in Iceland thereby payments for services or activities rendered abroad and then used in Iceland are not taxable.

Limited tax liability applies to income of both individuals and legal persons without permanent residence in Iceland.

  1. Non-resident individuals having neither permanent residence in Iceland nor having stayed in the country for 183 days or longer in any given 12-month period (this also applies to Icelandic citizens)
  2. Non-resident legal persons, such as foreign corporations, enterprises and institutions without a permanent establishment or legal registration in Iceland.

It is impossible to describe in details what is covered by “services and activities”, but here are some examples:

  • Contractor and manufacturing activities, such as designing and constructing civil engineering structures, e.g., residential housing, commercial and industrial buildings.
  • Labour or services for maintenance of real estate and movables or for production of goods, unless a direct purchase of goods is involved.
  • Professional services, such as all types of consulting, engineering or technical services, architectural services, business or economic services, accounting services, legal consultation or insurance business activities.
  • Computer services, other data processing services or information exchange services.
  • Research and science activities.
  • Lecturing and conducting of courses.
  • Concerts, performances, art events, film screenings and film production, all types of entertainment activities, etc.
  • Sport competitions, such as races and cross-country vehicle races.
  • Operation of amusement and entertainment parks, circuses etc.
  • Transport of goods and persons.

Tax base

The income tax base for non-resident individuals that provide personal services and companies having limited tax liability in Iceland is determined by the general rules of the Income Tax Act.

Tax rates: Payments for services and activity rendered in Iceland

International aspects that might affect tax rate

Iceland has concluded several agreements on tax matters with other countries. Parties with a permanent residence, with full and unlimited tax liability in either one of the contracting countries may be entitled to exemption from taxation or reduced tax rate according to provisions of the respective agreement, in absence of which the income would otherwise be subject to double taxation. Each agreement is different, and it is therefore necessary to check the respective agreement to ascertain where the tax liability lies, and which taxes the agreement stipulates. Provisions of tax agreements with other countries may restrict Iceland’s right to tax.

Effective Double Taxation agreements (DTA) can be viewed here.

Tax benefits under DTA for payments can take place in two ways. On the one hand, there can be an exemption from tax payments or a reduced tax rate on respective payments. On the other hand, there can be a refund of deducted withholding payments.

NOTE: Exemption from taxation or reduced tax rate in Iceland according to agreements in force can only been achieved by filing an application for exemption/reduction on form RSK 5.42 to the Director of Internal Revenue. Until the application has been approved and confirmed one has to pay taxes in Iceland, based on national legislation.

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