Pääomatuloveroprosentit
Pääomatulovero, often translated as capital gains tax or investment income tax, is a Finnish tax levied on income derived from capital. This includes profits from selling assets like stocks, bonds, and real estate, as well as income from dividends, interest, and rental properties. The tax rate applied to capital gains is typically a flat rate, which has historically been lower than the progressive rates applied to earned income.
The purpose of pääomatulovero is to tax wealth and its growth, contributing to government revenue. It aims
Taxpayers are generally required to report their capital gains and other capital income to the Finnish Tax