verottavaa
Verottavaa is a Finnish grammatical form derived from the verb verottaa, meaning to tax. It is the partitive singular form of the present active participle verottava and is used primarily in formal, legal, and tax-related language to describe something that is subject to taxation or to indicate that a quantity is taxed.
In everyday Finnish, the more common attributive form meaning “taxable” is verotettava, which is used before
Typical usage includes phrases such as verottavaa tuloa (taxable income) and verottavaa hyötyä (taxable benefit). The
Etymology and form: verottavaa is formed from verottaa + the present participle suffix -va, with the partitive
See also: verotettava, verotus, verokanta, verotusoikeus.
Note: The standard term for “taxable” in common language is verotettava; verottavaa is a grammatically appropriate,