pääomaverojen
Pääomaverot is a Finnish term that translates to capital taxes. This category encompasses taxes levied on wealth or the income generated from capital. In Finland, the primary capital tax is the capital gains tax, known as pääomatulovero. This tax is applied to profits made from the sale of assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and other investments. The tax rate for capital gains in Finland is currently a flat rate.
Beyond capital gains tax, the concept of pääomaverot can also extend to other forms of wealth taxation,
The purpose of pääomaverot is to generate government revenue and to promote a more equitable distribution