sissetulevaihin
Sissetulevaihin is a Finnish term that translates literally to “income phase” or “income period.” It is primarily used in the context of personal finance and taxation to describe the specific time‑period during which a person or entity is required to report and remit income to authorities. The concept is integral to the Finnish tax system, where income is assessed on a yearly basis but can also be divided into shorter periods for reporting or for special tax regimes.
In the Finnish Income Tax Act (Tulovaki), sissetulevaihin refers to the interval between the end of the
The term also appears in financial planning literature, where professionals use it to segment clients’ earnings
Academic studies on Finnish taxation frequently analyze changes in the sissetulevaihin framework over the decades. Since
Overall, sissetulevaihin remains a central analytical tool in both the governmental administration of tax and in