lämpöeristyskatto
Lämpöeristyskatto, often referred to as the "warmth tax" in English, is a tax imposed on the energy used for heating residential buildings in Finland. The tax is designed to encourage energy efficiency and reduce the country's carbon footprint by incentivizing the use of more energy-efficient heating methods.
The lämpöeristyskatto is calculated based on the energy content of the heating fuel used. Different fuels are
The tax is collected from the consumer at the point of sale, meaning that the final price
The lämpöeristyskatto has been a subject of debate in Finland, with some arguing that it is an