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Iceland - DOING BUSINESS


Local business incentives


Broadly speaking, Iceland does not offer direct subsidies for business investment. Its prime incentives lie in the favourable environment for businesses in general, including low corporation tax, competitive labour costs and payroll costs, and low electricity prices. Industrial sites are available around Iceland at competitive cost. Local communities may offer certain further incentives.
However, as a member of the EEA, Iceland has access to EU research funds for R&D programmes and joint ventures undertaken with companies from at least one other EEA country. Grants are issued for specific projects on a case-by-case basis by bodies including the New Business Venture Fund and Science Fund.
The Invest in Iceland Agency provides exhaustive support and assistance to foreign investors.


Legal forms of companies


Form Number of partners/shareholders Minimum and/or maximum capital Liability Registration fee Release of financial documents
Einkahlutafelag is a Private Limited Company.   No minimum.   Minimum ISK 500,000.   Liability is limited to the amount contributed.     N/A  
Hlutafelag is a Public Limited company.   Minimum 2 partners.   Minimum ISK 4 million.   Liability is limited to the amount contributed.     N/A.  


Registration and licensing procedures


All legal entities have their own registration centre. Foreign investors willing to set up in Iceland should contact:
- Icelandic Bar Association:
Logmannafelag Islands
Alftamyri 9
108 Reykjavik Iceland
- Registry of Limited-Liability Companies:
Hlutafelagaskra
Laugavegi 13 101 Reykjavik.



Foreign exchange control



Regulations concerning equity investment


A majority holding interest in the capital of a local company is legal in Iceland.  


FDI inflows inIceland




FDI inflows (millions US$) 2000 2001 2002 World rank
Foreign Direct Investments (F.D.I.) 91   318   308   98 / 196
Sources : UNCTAD Database FDI/TNC


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