verotukietuja
Verotukietuja, also known as the "taxation of the taxed," refers to a situation where individuals or entities are required to pay taxes on income that has already been taxed. This concept is often encountered in international tax scenarios, where a person or company may be subject to double taxation, meaning they are taxed both by their home country and the country where they earn income.
The term "verotukietuja" is derived from Finnish, where "vero" means tax and "kietuja" means encircled or surrounded.
In practice, verotukietuja can arise due to the lack of tax treaties between countries, which are agreements
To mitigate the effects of verotukietuja, many countries have implemented tax treaties and other international tax
In summary, verotukietuja refers to the situation where individuals or entities are required to pay taxes on