veroluokka
Veroluokka is a Finnish term that translates to tax class or tax category. In the Finnish tax system, veroluokka denotes a designation used by the Tax Administration (Verohallinto) to determine how much tax is withheld and paid by an individual or entity. It is a component in the calculation of taxes, influencing withholding rates and the overall tax payable, rather than representing a standalone tax rate.
In practice, veroluokka is most commonly encountered in the context of earned income and the tax card
The assignment of veroluokka depends on the taxpayer’s circumstances. Factors typically taken into account include marital
Common discussions of veroluokka refer to two main categories used in practice for earned income, but the