Leaving Finland but still working here.
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Leaving Finland but still working here.
We are leaving Finland, but my husband continues to work for a Finnish company full time. He will be working remotely from India. Does anyone have any idea about the tax issues? Should/would he be charged tax here in Finland or India? Also, we haven't sold our car yet and may have to leave it with our friends, but we don't have an address here, how would that work? Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Leaving Finland but still working here.
In India. If he does trips to Finland, they should be checked separately against the tax treaty.rayoflight wrote:We are leaving Finland, but my husband continues to work for a Finnish company full time. He will be working remotely from India. Does anyone have any idea about the tax issues? Should/would he be charged tax here in Finland or India?
Not a problem. You just leave it there. You should keep the authorities aware of your address by keeping the population registry up to date (if either one of you is a Finnish citizen, you must). Paying taxes on the car is easier if you subscribe to e-invoices from Trafi.rayoflight wrote:Also, we haven't sold our car yet and may have to leave it with our friends, but we don't have an address here, how would that work? Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Leaving Finland but still working here.
Hey thanks a lot! We are UK nationals actually, but we will surely inform Maistratti. Yes, we have been paying e-invoices for trafi and insurance so that wouldn't be a problem.betelgeuse wrote:In India. If he does trips to Finland, they should be checked separately against the tax treaty.rayoflight wrote:We are leaving Finland, but my husband continues to work for a Finnish company full time. He will be working remotely from India. Does anyone have any idea about the tax issues? Should/would he be charged tax here in Finland or India?
Not a problem. You just leave it there. You should keep the authorities aware of your address by keeping the population registry up to date (if either one of you is a Finnish citizen, you must). Paying taxes on the car is easier if you subscribe to e-invoices from Trafi.rayoflight wrote:Also, we haven't sold our car yet and may have to leave it with our friends, but we don't have an address here, how would that work? Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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Actually one thing more. You need to mark your friends to the vehicle registry as the person in possession of the car as there seems to be requirement for that person to be a Finnish resident. You would want to update the registry any way to avoid paying for insurance and taxes.rayoflight wrote:Hey thanks a lot! We are UK nationals actually, but we will surely inform Maistratti. Yes, we have been paying e-invoices for trafi and insurance so that wouldn't be a problem.
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Should have read that more clearly. If it's not in road use, then marking your friends is not required.betelgeuse wrote:Actually one thing more. You need to mark your friends to the vehicle registry as the person in possession of the car as there seems to be requirement for that person to be a Finnish resident. You would want to update the registry any way to avoid paying for insurance and taxes.
http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/ajantasa/2 ... 70893#L2P9
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As for tax issues it goes like that.
You generally have to be taxed on income derived from a source in Finland.
So if you stay less than 6 months in Finland you can apply for a tax at source card with a fixed 35 per cent tax (it allows for 510 EuR deduction monthly). Additionally being a a U.K. National you can additionally apply for application of progressive taxaition. What you chose depends on your yearly income. Basically if you get over 30000 it is best if you apply for a progressive system.
Yet I do not know if they allow to apply for a progressive system if you do not stay in Finland at all (no address and all)...that needs to be checked
You generally have to be taxed on income derived from a source in Finland.
So if you stay less than 6 months in Finland you can apply for a tax at source card with a fixed 35 per cent tax (it allows for 510 EuR deduction monthly). Additionally being a a U.K. National you can additionally apply for application of progressive taxaition. What you chose depends on your yearly income. Basically if you get over 30000 it is best if you apply for a progressive system.
Yet I do not know if they allow to apply for a progressive system if you do not stay in Finland at all (no address and all)...that needs to be checked
What do you want from me?????