kirkollisverot
Kirkollisverot, commonly translated as church taxes, are taxes paid by members of the two state-recognized churches in Finland: the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland and the Finnish Orthodox Church. The tax funds church operations, including clergy salaries, maintenance of church buildings, and social and charitable activities carried out by the churches.
The church tax is part of Finland’s personal income tax system. It is collected by the Finnish
Two separate church taxes exist: one for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland and one for the
Critically, kirkollisverot are sometimes discussed in public debates about the relationship between church and state in