Interview in Morgunblaðið with Páll Jóhannesson on lack of transparency in tax matters in Iceland

Páll Jóhannesson, partner and head of the firm's tax division, was interviewed by the daily newspaper Morgunblaðið last month where he highlighted the challenges arising from the lack of transparency in tax matters in Iceland and emphasised the importance of enhancing communication between regulatory authorities and the business community. Páll expressed the view that Iceland's primary advantage should be its positive approach to business development and foreign investment, characterised by reduced bureaucracy and effective communication. He also noted the importance of addressing unclear boundaries and promoting equality in tax matters.

Páll Jóhannesson, partner and head of the firm's tax division, was interviewed by the daily newspaper Morgunblaðið last month where he highlighted the challenges arising from the lack of transparency in tax matters in Iceland and emphasised the importance of enhancing communication between regulatory authorities and the business community. Páll expressed the view that Iceland's primary advantage should be its positive approach to business development and foreign investment, characterised by reduced bureaucracy and effective communication. He also noted the importance of addressing unclear boundaries and promoting equality in tax matters.

Páll Jóhannesson, partner and head of the firm's tax division, was interviewed by the daily newspaper Morgunblaðið last month where he highlighted the challenges arising from the lack of transparency in tax matters in Iceland and emphasised the importance of enhancing communication between regulatory authorities and the business community. Páll expressed the view that Iceland's primary advantage should be its positive approach to business development and foreign investment, characterised by reduced bureaucracy and effective communication. He also noted the importance of addressing unclear boundaries and promoting equality in tax matters.

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