Hi,
For finnish citizens who leave Finland to work on another country the 3 years rule applies.
But does it mean that you end up paying taxes twice, in the new country and in Finland?
https://www.vero.fi/en/individuals/tax- ... 3year_rul/
3 year rule for finnish citizens. Vero
Re: 3 year rule for finnish citizens. Vero
no, it means that you have to prepare your annual returns during those three years.
Re: 3 year rule for finnish citizens. Vero
Do you mean that you just need to send the information to Vero about the earnings every May during those years? So just notify?
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Re: 3 year rule for finnish citizens. Vero
Most likely there is tax treaty that controls the rules. Usually you wouldn't end up paying twice. It could, for example, mean paying topup to foreign rates to Finland to reach Finnish rates.Neurona wrote: ↑Tue Jan 08, 2019 10:39 pmFor finnish citizens who leave Finland to work on another country the 3 years rule applies.
But does it mean that you end up paying taxes twice, in the new country and in Finland?
https://www.vero.fi/en/individuals/tax- ... 3year_rul/
Re: 3 year rule for finnish citizens. Vero
The 3 year rule does not apply if you intend to leave Finland permanently and you will no longer have any strong ties to Finland.
But you need to prove to Vero that you no longer have strong ties to Finland.
But you need to prove to Vero that you no longer have strong ties to Finland.
Re: 3 year rule for finnish citizens. Vero
I guess that owning a house is considered as a strong tie for Vero...