Umhvørvisstovan
Traðagøta 38 160 Argir Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 10am to 3pm National People Register Telephone: +298 358050 Telephone hours: Monday to Friday from 10am to 12am
Hevur tú tørv á skjalprógvi fyri, at tú ert skrásett/ur á tínum verandi bústaði, kanst tú fáa eina bústaðarváttan. Tú kanst taka hana niður ella biðja um eitt frumrit, sum verður sent til tín við vanligum posti.
Hevur tú tørv á skjalprógvi fyri teimum bústøðum, tú hevur verið skrásett/ur á, kanst tú fáa eitt bústaðayvirlit. Tú kanst taka tað niður ella biðja um eitt frumrit, sum verður sent til tín við vanligum posti.
Skalt tú skjalprógva títt p-tal, kanst tú fáa eina p-tals váttan. Tú kanst taka hana niður ella biðja um eitt frumrit, sum verður sent til tín við vanligum posti.
If any information about you is incorrect, you are free to send corrections through this ‘help site’. The site is only meant for making corrections to existing registrations. This site is not meant for changes.
Proof of identity is always required when making corrections in the People Registry.
You may also give notice of residency to foreign parties. Bear in mind, that such a notice is not a legally binding registration, but it is a service, we provide.
If you started using a heat pump system after the 1st of January 2017 you can apply for a VAT return.
In 2025, 75% of the value-added tax will be refunded. In 2026, 50% of the value-added tax will be refunded. In 2027, 25% of the value-added tax will be refunded. In 2028 and subsequent years, the value-added tax will not be refunded.
Requirements
1) To qualify for a specific year's refund level, the work must be completed and paid for that year. If the work is completed during a change of year, the later year’s refund level will apply.
2) If the work is completed after the 1st of January 2024, a copy of the receipt from IRF or the local disposal site regarding the disposal of oil-fired equipment must be submitted in addition to the application. This is applicable when installing a heat pump system in homes and buildings that previously used oil-fired heating equipment.