DRAFT for early access — not yet reviewed by an Icelandic lawyer. Last updated 10 June 2026.
Terms of Use
- Acceptance.By using Skattaskýr ("the Service") you accept these terms. If you do not accept them, do not use the Service.
- The Service. Skattaskýr is a free educational tool that estimates Icelandic personal taxes, withholding, and income-tested benefits from inputs you provide, and explains the mechanics behind those estimates. The full Disclaimer is part of these terms — in particular: the Service provides no tax, legal, or financial advice, is not a tax assessment, and is not affiliated with any public body.
- Early access. The Service is in a preliminary/early-access state. It may be incomplete, contain errors, change without notice, or be unavailable. Feedback you submit may be used to improve the Service.
- Acceptable use.You may not (a) abuse, overload, or attempt to disrupt the Service; (b) scrape it at volume or resell its output as a service; (c) misrepresent its output as an official assessment or as advice; (d) submit other people's personal data without their authority.
- Privacy. Processing of personal data is governed by the Privacy Policy.
- Intellectual property.The Service's source code is licensed under the GNU AGPL v3; the fiscal-parameter data files cite their public sources; explanatory content is © Skattaskýr. Statutes, rates and official figures are public information belonging to no one.
- No warranty. The Service is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including accuracy, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
- Limitation of liability. To the maximum extent permitted by Icelandic law, the operators shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages — including tax debts, lost benefits, penalties or interest — arising from use of, or reliance on, the Service. Your sole remedy is to stop using the Service.
- Changes. We may amend these terms; material changes will be dated and announced in-app. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance.
- Governing law and venue. These terms are governed by Icelandic law; venue is the District Court of Reykjavík (Héraðsdómur Reykjavíkur), without prejudice to mandatory consumer-protection rules of your residence.
- Severability. If a provision is held invalid, the remainder stands.