nettoehdoin
Nettoehdoin is a Finnish term that translates to "net conditions" or "net terms." It is most commonly used in the context of employment contracts and refers to the wage or salary an employee receives after all mandatory deductions have been made. These deductions typically include income tax, social security contributions, and pension contributions, as determined by Finnish law and collective agreements.
The nettoehdoin is the actual amount of money that appears in the employee's bank account on payday.
When negotiating employment terms, the nettoehdoin is often a key point of discussion. While the gross salary