Reaction To Kummeli - Verotarkastaja

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  • čas přidán 7. 05. 2024
  • Reaction To Kummeli - Verotarkastaja (Finnish Comedy)
    This is my reaction to Kummeli - Verotarkastaja
    In this video I react to Finnish comedy from Finnish comedy television sketch show Kummeli and their sketch about a tax advisor.
    Original Video - • Kummeli - Tax Audit (F...

Komentáře • 20

  • @johnislander7956
    @johnislander7956 Před 23 dny +15

    This is by far one of the best sketches in the Kummeli show imo

  • @freshstart9277
    @freshstart9277 Před 23 dny +23

    As an ex-auditor I can tell that here in Funland "gift limit is 50 euros", everything must be reported and You will be taken out of that case. I can still feel the tense of that video.

    • @newera478
      @newera478 Před 23 dny +4

      You will be taken off the case only if you actually take those handouts.

    • @freshstart9277
      @freshstart9277 Před 23 dny +1

      @@newera478 you're right. That 50 euros has been "some kind of rule" by the Finnish court.

  • @teropiispala2576
    @teropiispala2576 Před 23 dny +35

    Bribes haven't been common in Finland, some smaller family owned companies are known to push the limit what is needed for a business and what's not. The basic principle was, purchases still need to be inspection proof. This scetch is a parody which goes much further than reality.
    If company did single job where boat was needed, then the boat was bought. It just happened to be a model which is handy for fishing too.

    • @DenH-yo4bp
      @DenH-yo4bp Před 15 dny +3

      Where have you lived😂😂 Bribing has happened always. Companies taking manufacturers and customers to expensive holidays to Lapland, holidays abroad etc. etc. Finnish bribing isn't so much cold cash given, but luxurious holidays etc. disguised as seminars etc. while in reality having fun and drinking.... One company paid trip to watch Barcelona football game for selected important contacts providing good contracts. So called "hyvä veli" network is decades long Finnish tradition of bribing. People just seldom call it as it is, because we Finnish want to feel so honest. So we don't even call bribing as it is.

    • @teropiispala2576
      @teropiispala2576 Před 15 dny +1

      @@DenH-yo4bp There's usually big difference between 'hyvä veli' system and real bribing. In many countries, you are expected to pay bribes or nothing happens and anyone can get what they want by paying the bribe. In Finnish traditions, at least in a level I have been aware, it's more like strengthening the bond outside work. There are no obligations and if business relationship has other problems, it'll be ended. Scratch my back and I scratch yours is bigger problem in politics. There it have some influence on decision making.

    • @DenH-yo4bp
      @DenH-yo4bp Před 15 dny +2

      @@teropiispala2576 Fo you think, that it isn't bribing when people get weekend trips worth of thousands of euros or even tens of thousands euros. Bribing is inside Finnish society both in goverment and in business. Only lately there has been some tryouts to get rid of it, but a lot has to be done. It isn't coincodence that certain companies buy only from very selected partners. New laws concerning public sector have been good for sure, forcing to take offers from multiple companies.

  • @timoselin8495
    @timoselin8495 Před 9 dny +1

    Now I have to say that I haven't laughed this much in a really long time!!! My cheeks hurt...

  • @Timoohz
    @Timoohz Před 10 dny +1

    Driving 46000 km in two weeks= instead of paying big wages (big taxes), they paid small wages (small taxes) and gave some (tax free?) money for the use of the employees personal car...

  • @tuomasairola
    @tuomasairola Před 23 dny +2

    I like this is one of the best Kummeli- sketches

  • @finnishculturalchannel
    @finnishculturalchannel Před 23 dny +2

    Somehow this one came to mind: "Caroline bruins Riot On Documentary (2002)".

  • @artolysmiaho
    @artolysmiaho Před 23 dny +28

    Te olette Seppo? = You are blacksmith? 😂

    • @TimoLaine-pv5ph
      @TimoLaine-pv5ph Před 23 dny +7

      For clarity, Seppo is a common male name while seppä means blacksmith.

    • @albatrossi69
      @albatrossi69 Před 23 dny +5

      :D What happened here is that I have marked the language of the video as Finnish. I made subtitles directly in English and Mert has used automatic translation in subtitles. So it translated from English to English and decided that Seppo = Seppä -> Blacksmith. If one chose Suomi from subtitles, it would be shown correctly.

  • @pexxajohannes1506
    @pexxajohannes1506 Před 23 dny +4

    I wonder if you can carck jokes anymore in Scotland? Beware, Kummeli jokes can take you to Scotish police...