valtionvero
Valtionvero, or state tax, is the portion of personal income tax in Finland that is collected by the central government rather than by municipalities. It applies to earned income above certain thresholds and is structured as a progressive tax, meaning higher income levels are taxed at higher marginal rates. The exact rates and income thresholds change from year to year as part of annual fiscal planning.
As one component of the Finnish personal income tax, valtionvero is levied in addition to municipal income
Tax withholding for earned income typically covers the state portion of the tax as part of payroll
The valtionvero exists to fund central government functions, including national administration, defense, and social services. Its