Faroese International Register of Ships (FAS) that came into force in the beginning of the 90?ies and the rules of taxation on crew?s wages that came into force in the second half of the 90?ies. As regards taxation [...] annual wages earned on board a foreign vessel of this type are reduced by a basic amount of 50,000 DDK and subsequently by 15% of the first 200,000 DDK and by 8% of the remainder, up to wage share up to 350 [...] reduced rate of 35%. Foreign vessels falling within the scope of these rules are vessels, which solely carry out commercial transport of persons and/or goods between Faroese and foreign ports or between
»Orkney learnt a lot of lessons from the Shetland experience,« he said. »It meant that we got many of the benefits of oil developments without many of the less acceptable aspects.« »One of the big advantages [...] the creation of the terminal - so oil remains of crucial importance to the islands. »Oil has given a core of stability to the employment market in Orkney and pumped in a substantial amount of income,« added [...] islands. Islanders treasure the winter spectacle of the aurora borealis. But the source of this night time display is man made - and serves as a powerful symbol of the impact oil has had on the Orkney Islands
fram 78?ara plátusamlingina hjá foreldrum sínum, og fór at lurta eftir Perry Como, Bing Crosby, Cole Porter og ikki minst George og Ira Gershwin. Fyrst í 70?unum arbeiddi Tom Waits á barrum ymsastaðni í Amerika [...] sum sannleikin nú einaferð sær út í tí uppfatandi eyganum. Fløgurnar: Closing Time: 1973 The Heart of Saturday Night: 1974 Nighthawks at the Diner (live): 1975 Small Changes: 1976 Foreign Affair: 1977
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out of teir home waters. Later on in the 1960?s the Faroese took the long overdue step of extending their fishing limits. They were met with punitive bans on Faroese fish landings at British ports. Britain [...] normal tool of diplomacy. But it does put the onus on the Faroese to decide what they want out of the relationship and to pursue this with equal determination. There must after all be large areas of mutual [...] This must surely be a healthy development irrespective of whether the Faroese Governsment?s aim is fullveld (sovereignty status?) of a reshaping of the relationship between nations in the Danish Kingdom