kouranutasoja
Kouranutasoja is a term used in the context of Finnish law and taxation. It refers to a social welfare scheme where an individual can offset their tax liability by paying a solidarity levy to the Social Insurance Institution of Finland (Kela). The amount of solidarity levy paid is subtracted from the individual's overall tax liability, thereby reducing their net tax payment.
The concept of kouranutasoja has been in place in Finland since the 1990s. The term itself is
To qualify for kouranutasoja, an individual must meet certain criteria, including having a certain level of
The purpose of kouranutasoja is to provide a mechanism for low- and middle-income earners to reduce their