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The rules apply to holiday lets in the UK and anywhere in Europe – defined as the European Economic Area.
Owners of holiday homes lose tax relief on interest and expenses benefits 2011
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An exemption from European Union capital rules would require a renegotiation of Norway's agreement with the European Economic Area, which is unlikely to succeed, he said.
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The new maximum level applies to all cross-border transactions in the European Economic Area, which is the 27 European Union member countries plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
EU News eub2 2010
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The new maximum level applies to all cross-border transactions in the European Economic Area, which is the 27 European Union member countries plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
timesofmalta.com 2010
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Presumably it would negotiate membership of the European Economic Area and so be free to trade with the EU tariff free but without the regulatory burdens and £16 billion membership fee.
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Iceland is a member of the European Economic Area, which means it has signed up to many of the European Union's financial and trade rules—among them a requirement that countries maintain deposit-insurance systems.
Icelanders Reject Deal to Repay U.K., Netherlands Charles Forelle 2011
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When the Landsbanki collapsed in October 2008, the British and the Dutch governments rushed in to pay depositors in their respective countries the amount insured under EEA (European Economic Area) regulations.
Iceland's Message: Don't Bail Them Out Hannes H. Gissurarson 2010
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When the Landsbanki collapsed in October 2008, the British and the Dutch governments rushed in to pay depositors in their respective countries the amount insured under EEA (European Economic Area) regulations.
Iceland's Message: Don't Bail Them Out Hannes H. Gissurarson 2010
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When the Landsbanki collapsed in October 2008, the British and the Dutch governments rushed in to pay depositors in their respective countries the amount insured under EEA (European Economic Area) regulations.
Iceland's Message: Don't Bail Them Out Hannes H. Gissurarson 2010
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When the Landsbanki collapsed in October 2008, the British and the Dutch governments rushed in to pay depositors in their respective countries the amount insured under EEA (European Economic Area) regulations.
Iceland's Message: Don't Bail Them Out Hannes H. Gissurarson 2010
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