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Icelandic state-owned company
State Alcohol and Tobacco Company of Iceland
Áfengis- og tóbaksverslun ríksins (ÁTVR)
Company typeGovernment enterprise
IndustrySale of alcohol and tobacco
Founded1961; 63 years ago (1961)
HeadquartersReykjavík, Iceland
Key peopleÍvar J. Arndal, president
Websitevinbud.is
Inside a Reykjavik Vínbúð

The State Alcohol and Tobacco Company of Iceland (ÁTVR) is a state owned company that is the sole legal retail vendor of alcohol in Iceland. It runs a chain of 51 retail stores named Vínbúðin (the wine shop), known colloquially as Ríkið (The State). In addition it distributes tobacco to other retailers and assesses and collects tobacco tax.

Iceland has very high taxes on alcohol to curtail consumption and as a government revenue source. Tax rates are proportionate to the alcohol content.

The state run company is under the Ministry of Finance.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hlutverk og stefnur". Vínbúðin. Retrieved 2020-02-26.

External links

Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs
  • Headquarters: Lindargata 7, 105 Reykjavik
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