kamatjövedelem
Kamatjövedelem is a term used in Finnish discussions to describe income earned from one’s personal belongings and household goods, rather than from wages, investments, or formally organized business activities. It refers to small‑scale, informal earnings that arise from using, selling, or renting items that the person originally owned for private use.
The concept covers activities such as selling second‑hand items through garage sales or online marketplaces, renting
Tax and regulatory considerations vary by jurisdiction, but in general kamatjövedelem is distinguished from wages and
Examples include selling used furniture, renting out household tools, or leasing a seldom-used camera to others