Skattlagning alltaf á gráu svæði?

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Skattlagning alltaf á gráu svæði? / Solnes, Valgerdur.

In: Vidskiptabladid, 13.05.2015, p. 19-19.

Research output: Contribution to journalContribution to newspaper - Newspaper articleCommunication

Harvard

Solnes, V 2015, 'Skattlagning alltaf á gráu svæði?', Vidskiptabladid, pp. 19-19.

APA

Solnes, V. (2015). Skattlagning alltaf á gráu svæði? Vidskiptabladid, 19-19.

Vancouver

Solnes V. Skattlagning alltaf á gráu svæði? Vidskiptabladid. 2015 May 13;19-19.

Author

Solnes, Valgerdur. / Skattlagning alltaf á gráu svæði?. In: Vidskiptabladid. 2015 ; pp. 19-19.

Bibtex

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title = "Skattlagning alltaf {\'a} gr{\'a}u sv{\ae}{\dh}i?",
abstract = "The news article was a response to a report by the economists dr. {\'A}sgeir J{\'o}nsson and dr. Hersir Sigurgeirsson regarding the winding up proceedings of the collapsed banks in Iceland, where they expressed views that taxation of the estates of the collapsed banks would always be subject to great ambiguities. The article briefly dicusses views on the constitutionality of taxation by means of the Icelandic Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights. ",
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RIS

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AB - The news article was a response to a report by the economists dr. Ásgeir Jónsson and dr. Hersir Sigurgeirsson regarding the winding up proceedings of the collapsed banks in Iceland, where they expressed views that taxation of the estates of the collapsed banks would always be subject to great ambiguities. The article briefly dicusses views on the constitutionality of taxation by means of the Icelandic Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.

KW - Det Juridiske Fakultet

KW - Taxation

KW - Protection of Property

M3 - Bidrag til avis - Avisartikel

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JO - Vidskiptabladid

JF - Vidskiptabladid

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