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perintö

Perintö is a Finnish term that primarily refers to the assets and obligations that are transferred to heirs after a person’s death. It covers both movable and immovable property as well as debts and other liabilities that the deceased owed. In everyday language, perintö also encompasses things inherited as part of a family’s cultural or historical heritage, such as traditions or artifacts.

In Finnish law, the distribution of perintö can follow a will (testamentti) or, if no valid will

The settlement of an estate typically involves opening the estate, compiling an inventory, and paying debts

The concept of perintö thus intersects with law, taxation, and family history. While its primary use concerns

exists,
the
statutory
order
of
heirs.
A
testament
allows
the
deceased
to
designate
who
will
receive
specific
assets,
within
the
limits
set
by
law.
In
the
absence
of
a
will,
the
inheritance
is
divided
according
to
statutory
rules,
typically
prioritizing
spouses
and
children,
followed
by
other
relatives.
If
there
are
no
eligible
heirs,
the
estate
may
pass
to
the
state.
and
taxes
before
distributing
remaining
assets.
Inheritance
may
be
subject
to
inheritance
tax
depending
on
the
relationship
between
the
deceased
and
the
heirs
and
the
value
of
the
estate.
the
transfer
of
property
after
death,
the
term
can
also
be
employed
more
broadly
to
describe
inherited
cultural
legacies
and,
in
everyday
speech,
things
handed
down
from
one
generation
to
the
next.