TAXES IN FINLAND (Easy Tax Tutorial 2022)

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • TAXES IN FINLAND (Easy Tax Tutorial 2022)
    0:00-0:52 What do you need to know about taxes in Finland?
    0:53-5:59 How much income tax do you pay in Finland?
    6:00-7:27 How to easily figure out your income tax rate?
    7:28-7:57 What kind of taxes exist in Finland?
    7:58-10:32 How does capital gains tax work in Finland?
    10:33-11:09 How to pay your income tax in Finland?
    11:10-12:25 How to get a tax card in Finland?
    12:26-13:13 How to pay tax on investments in Finland?
    13:14-14:48 How to adjust your taxes in Finland?

Komentáře • 104

  • @NordicFinans
    @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety

    Got any more questions about taxes! Please ask them in the comments and me and Markus will do our best to answer!

  • @realistblue-_-136
    @realistblue-_-136 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Wow a nice simple graph telling you exactly how much you pay according to income this isn’t that terrible

  • @svitlanaberko
    @svitlanaberko Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video! It was very useful!

  • @dopetag
    @dopetag Před rokem

    Thank you for the video
    It was very logical 😉

  • @debetongcrypto
    @debetongcrypto Před rokem

    Great video ❤❤

  • @georgegeorge581
    @georgegeorge581 Před rokem +1

    Thanks.

  • @davidrivera5720
    @davidrivera5720 Před 8 měsíci

    Any links to the source of the information would be really helpful if you could share those please

  • @FOREVERGLOWAGAK
    @FOREVERGLOWAGAK Před rokem +1

    Great video. Are the pension and unemployment insurance contributions amounting to 8.65% deductible from income for tax calculation?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself Před měsícem

      Yes they are and it's already included in the tax percentage of your tax card.

  • @istvancsikos1811
    @istvancsikos1811 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi, when is it worth to choose the "Foreign key person" 32% of tax at source taxation? and what exactly mean the 32% like up to or always above a monthly €5800 salary? Thanks, Istvan

    • @NordicFinans
      @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety

      Really sorry but I dare not answer this😞 Reommend you ask Vero's customer support at vero.fi or mail them!

  • @Takabastian
    @Takabastian Před 2 lety +1

    Hi thank you for your video . do you know where i can find local income tax in each city ? do they have website inform about this ?

  • @nicolas2129
    @nicolas2129 Před rokem +2

    Hello Nordic Finans,
    Thank you for you video, for the exemple you take with the 50 K€ i fully undestand and find the same thing on the Vero Website. In you example, in the video at 7'28 you take the 21,5% + 8,65% to get the 30,15%.
    So she will pay 30,15% of 50K€ = 15 065€. She have to live net after taxes : 50k€ - 15,065k€ = 34 935 € for the year = 2 911,25€ / Month.
    BUT, what is the "additionnal withholding rate at 37,5%" in the Vero document example ? What is that ?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself Před měsícem

      The additional rate means that you pay that rate if you exceed your annual estimation.

  • @joyjoan3744
    @joyjoan3744 Před rokem +26

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      @juniorwilly1548 Před rokem

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      @johndavid8472 Před rokem

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      @andrewcharles5437 Před rokem

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      @samanthareahel8687 Před rokem

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      @hauwaidris2001 Před rokem

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  • @jettchana7901
    @jettchana7901 Před 11 měsíci

    What about disel Vs petrol car taxes
    Can u tell me please

  • @Takabastian
    @Takabastian Před 2 lety +2

    Hi, i use vero to find my after tax salary but i dont get the words i am looking for. can you please show me , they used word that i dont really know the meaning etc "Work income deduction,Deductible amount" .

    • @NordicFinans
      @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety +1

      So work income deductions are any money you use to produce your income. If you have to travel with your own car alot during your work hours, what you pay for gas could be deducted here. Deductible amount is simply how much you want to deduct/remove... Hopefully that clears things up a little bit😇👍

    • @Takabastian
      @Takabastian Před 2 lety +1

      @@NordicFinans so 'Deductible amount' = Nett salary is that so?

    • @Takabastian
      @Takabastian Před 2 lety

      ok , thank you very much

    • @NordicFinans
      @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety

      Not quite, it's the amount you take away due to said expenses

    • @Takabastian
      @Takabastian Před 2 lety

      @@NordicFinans so where i can find that net salary information? isn't it that website for knowing your net salary

  • @dilshanifin
    @dilshanifin Před rokem

    Great video .. According to VERO Corporate income tax in Finland is 20% .. so is there a thing called "Tax on reinvested profits in Finland" meaning that we invest the profits back to business .. reason I am asking is that in Estonia e-Residency offer 0% tax on reinvested profits .. so we can reinvest whatever profit we make without getting taxed which will help a lot to grow the business. Also says "NO taxes on annual income and submit " .. can you please elaborate on this ?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself Před měsícem

      Finland does not have that, only Estonia does. In Finland you pay 20% corporate tax.

  • @limaorh
    @limaorh Před 2 lety +1

    How it works if I have a parallel income like selling and ebook but this income doesn't represent a significant amount?

    • @NordicFinans
      @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety

      This is a great question! I am not really sure🤔 My initial thought is that it falls under personal income tax unless you register it as a "company". BUT this is something you would have to check with Vero to make sure😇

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself Před 2 lety +4

      You should report that as "other income" on your tax report.

    • @NordicFinans
      @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much Aleksi! Nice of you to help out!👍

  • @user-ii4gw4ii1q
    @user-ii4gw4ii1q Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi! If I have an income from Etsy (it’s a market place for handmade) which tax card do I have to order? I’m a foreign student here in Finland and I don’t have a job.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself Před měsícem

      You report that as "foreign income" or "income from abroad" in your pre-filled tax form or tax card.

  • @athithsagar3126
    @athithsagar3126 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi,
    Thanks a lot for the nice video. It is very helpful.
    I had a question: I use E-Toro trading platform to buy and sell stocks. So when I sell/close a profitable stock, I have two options (1) Reinvest the profits within the platform, and (2) Withdraw it into my Finnish bank account. My question is, Is it so that I pay tax only when I withdraw it to my Finnish bank account [Option 2]?
    Let me know. Thanks a lot.

    • @NordicFinans
      @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety +1

      You actually ALWAYS have to pay tax when selling stocks based on the total profit made on an annual basis. This is why holding stocks for a long time has tax benefit as well😇👍

    • @athithsagar3126
      @athithsagar3126 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NordicFinans Thanks a lot for your response. Yes holding long term has the best tax benefits.
      I initially assumed we pay tax when we only withdraw our sold stock into our bank account. However now I understand better. Thanks a lot, this answer helps 😊

    • @NordicFinans
      @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah I thought the same at first, happy I could help!
      Please also remember to always double check these things with Vero. I do my best but I am by no means an expert😇

    • @WindyM
      @WindyM Před 2 lety +1

      @Athith Sagar - Nordnet (and I guess some other companies) provide an "OST" account in Finland (Equities Savings Account). This allows you to only pay tax when you withdraw money into you Finnish bank account. You can invest for as many years as you please without paying capital gains tax. There is a limit to how much you can invest in your OST (€50 000) and you can only have one "OST" per person. Also, you are only allowed to invest in stocks (no ETFs, funds, options etc..) The "OST" account is strictly only for stocks and dividends (no shorts). Another account (where you do have to report trades to the tax authorities) called the "AOT" can be used (optionally) for trades that are not allowed to be made from the "OST" account. Search Google for "osakesaastotili" for more information if that helps you.

    • @NordicFinans
      @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, thank you tiiveni for adding this! Super good point!👍

  • @santoshsubedi7099
    @santoshsubedi7099 Před rokem +4

    Do foreigner working in finland pay local income tax and contributions as well?

  • @godilite
    @godilite Před 2 lety +1

    Lets say I am paid 5000 every month, what will I get after tax?

  • @millioneuro8556
    @millioneuro8556 Před rokem

    How much tax rate is good for me if i earn 4000 with out tax

  • @johnja5002
    @johnja5002 Před 2 lety +1

    What all expenses are deductible from taxation?

    • @NordicFinans
      @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety

      Depends on your situation, we do our best to walk you through the things that apply to most people in this video, starting from the point in the link: czcams.com/video/aNykjvVVo7Y/video.html

  • @patron10q
    @patron10q Před 9 měsíci

    i want to move to finland. what do I have to pay in taxes for owning my retail property abroad and renting it out. an average of about 24,000 per year

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself Před měsícem

      You pay 30% from the profits (income - expenses)

  • @hareshkumar5368
    @hareshkumar5368 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello .
    How to do taxation for toiminimi? Kiitos 🙏🙏

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself Před měsícem

      I recommend getting an accountant for that.

  • @godilite
    @godilite Před 2 lety +1

    Can you say what will be paid monthly?

    • @NordicFinans
      @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety +1

      That depends on several factors, I suggest you try the tax calculator at vero.fi and fill it in with the relevant information for your case

  • @Ralph-ii4ji
    @Ralph-ii4ji Před 2 lety +2

    whats bbest trading platform in finland for expat?

    • @NordicFinans
      @NordicFinans  Před 2 lety

      Both me and Markus can recommend Degiro which is the stock trading platform we use👍

    • @geniusmukesh
      @geniusmukesh Před 2 lety +1

      @@NordicFinans Is it possible to convert degiro in English?

    • @azerua99
      @azerua99 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NordicFinans do degiro send automatic to the tax office win and losses?

    • @daya455
      @daya455 Před 2 lety +1

      @@azerua99 No. But they send you a report for you to file yourself. I went with Nordnet for this reason.

    • @chintansoni5485
      @chintansoni5485 Před 2 lety +1

      How much student tax for internetional students in Finland??
      Please reply fast

  • @playbindas5506
    @playbindas5506 Před 4 měsíci

    As a student with permit type A, is my spouse eligible for healthcare and unemployment benefits if she wish to join finish language class from Kela in 2024?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself Před měsícem

      If she moves to Finland for at least a year, yes.

  • @santoshchowdhary2425
    @santoshchowdhary2425 Před 3 měsíci

    is this same for foreign workers.

  • @atchutram9894
    @atchutram9894 Před 10 měsíci

    What if I make 31000€ (I wish😉) of dividend? Is it 30% or 34%?

  • @azerua99
    @azerua99 Před 2 lety +1

    No i don't, but i must :p