verokorvaus
Verokorvaus, often translated as tax compensation or tax credit, is a mechanism in tax systems designed to reduce the amount of tax an individual or entity owes. This reduction is typically achieved by subtracting a specific amount or a percentage of an expense directly from the calculated tax liability, rather than from taxable income. Unlike a tax deduction, which lowers the taxable income before tax rates are applied, a verokorvaus directly diminishes the final tax bill.
These compensations are often implemented to encourage certain behaviors or to provide relief for specific circumstances.
The specific rules and eligibility criteria for verokorvaus vary significantly between different tax jurisdictions and even