kiinteälyhenteisiin
Kiinteälyhenteisiin refers to a Finnish concept related to the taxation of income, specifically concerning capital gains and other income derived from assets. It is part of the progressive tax system where different types of income are subject to different tax rates. The term literally translates to "fixed-rate income" or "fixed-yield income," indicating that certain types of income are taxed at a predetermined, often lower, rate compared to earned income.
Historically, Finland has used a system that differentiates between earned income (palkkatulot) and capital income (pääomatulot).
The specific tax rate for kiinteälyhenteisiin has varied over time due to legislative changes. However, the