Iceland review - 2004, Qupperneq 34

Iceland review - 2004, Qupperneq 34
32 ICELAND REVIEW litres per year of it. Of the consumer’s price, over 60% is deposited into Iceland’s treas- ury. However, according to the Political Advisor to the Minister of Finance, Ragnheidur Árnadóttir, (who replied via email), “The revenue becomes part of the general treasury income and is not ear- marked for specific purposes.” Two bills are currently in Parliament. The first is to lower the drinking age from 20 to 18 which does not change consumer spend- ing power, but does expand the market, and that’s good for the monopoly. The second bill is to give private stores the right to sell beer and wine, again allowing the consumer increased access to supply, but doing noth- ing for spending power. But nobody’s complaining So high taxes are apparently here to stay, for no clear reason, and to no benefit, except to expand the coffers of the Icelandic government. Petur Gunnarsson stated on behalf of Framsoknarflokkurinn (The Progressive Party), one of the two-party coalition in power, “There are no plans to lower taxes because there is no major move- ment from the general public to do so. Lowering taxes on alcohol is just not a big issue.” Agust Olafur Agustsson, spokesper- son for Samfylkingin (Alliance Party), a polit- ical party not in power but with representa- tion in Parliament, said, “We would like to see ATVR remain open to sell hard liquor. We also realize that the high taxes on alco- hol have an effect on tourism as well as the spending power of the Icelandic people. The party wants to lower taxes in general but wants to lower taxes on other things, like food, first. We feel that it is, however, time to revise the current alcohol policy and our approach to consumption.” Iceland’s Minister of Finance has said on record that he believes the beer and wine taxes are too high. Ragnheidur Árnadóttir added, “The priority of the government is to first lower other taxes, such as the personal income tax.” Árni Einarsson, Managing Director of the Centre for Alcohol and Drug Prevention (FRAE), commented, “If you look back to the 1920s, our alcohol culture has improved. In the last ten years, people are getting drunk less often. Still, we have a group of young people who are drinking rather heavily and there is no simple answer for that, perhaps it has something to do with the shift from drinking hard liquor to drinking wine and beer– maybe they are drinking more often.” Helgi Gunnlaugsson concurred, “The drink- ing culture has improved with relaxed gov- ernment policies. Still, it is important that we talk to the young people in this country. I don’t think it is right to create an opposi- tion out of them.” What about the politicians who say public outcry to lower taxes is nonexistent? Helgi Gunnlaugsson responded, “The majority of Icelanders are intellectually and financially capable and Iceland is a small homogenous nation, so this gap between the public and government should not exist. I can’t explain it.” Rachel K LeValley is a freelance writer living in Reykjavik. “The treatment industry is relatively powerful in Iceland. It is influenced by the US model and has become a convincing interest group. It has proven powerful and has placed itself in the centre of dialogue and the budget.” Alcohol 14.6.2004 21:28 Page 32
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