verokaudet
Verokaudet, in Finnish tax terminology, are defined time intervals used by the Finnish Tax Administration (Verohallinto) for calculating, reporting, and paying taxes. They are not taxes themselves but the periods within which tax liability is assessed and declarations or payments are due. The concept applies to several tax types and helps organize how and when taxes are remitted.
The most common verokaudet concern value-added tax (VAT, arvonlisävero) and the prepayment tax (ennakkovero). VAT verokaudet
The Finnish Tax Administration assigns verokaudet based on the taxpayer’s registration details, business size, and legal
In practice, verokaudet structure tax administration and compliance by aligning reporting cycles with business activity and