Hi,
I am an EU citizen, 6 years ago I lived and worked in Finland, at that time I had no properties in my home country, so I paid my taxes to Vero from my Finnish work income, after 2 years I left Finland and back to my home country.
This year (February) I back to live and work in Finland (got my residence permit and all) but meanwhile I was in my home country I bought an apartment (where I lived) and a piece of land.
I never rented the apartment and I am not planning to start to rent it(I live inside it when I back to my home country).
I googled and checked Vero site but I found only references when the oversea property is rented, not when is not rented (as my case)
I need to pay taxes in Finland regarding my two properties (apartment and piece of land)? I need to declare it? if yes how to declare and when is the time to declare?
I remember that around April you get a paper from Vero with your tax summary and if is all ok you can just ignore it, what about now?
As I started February 2019, I suppose the Vero paper will arrive around April 2020?
taxation of oversea properties (house and land)
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Re: taxation of oversea properties (house and land)
Sounds like you should ask Verovirasto for something technical like this.
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Re: taxation of oversea properties (house and land)
No income – no taxes.
Yes.
Whenever you file.
Still works the same.
Yes.