Verotetit
Verotetit is a lesser-known but historically significant term with origins in the Finnish language, derived from the words *vero* (tax) and *tetti* (a type of tax or levy). The term appears in early Finnish legal and administrative documents, particularly during the Swedish rule over Finland (1155–1809). It referred to a form of indirect taxation imposed on goods and services, often collected by local officials or merchants.
During the medieval period, Verotetit was used to describe various forms of taxation, including tolls, customs
The term fell into disuse as Finland transitioned to a more centralized tax system under Russian rule
Scholars studying Finnish economic history often reference Verotetit as an example of early fiscal practices. Its