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As a student you don't nececcarily need a tax card in Finland. You only need one for employment income. If your income only consists of your study grant, you don't need to pay tax on the study grant. But if you do have income from other sources too, then you will have to pay tax on your study grant as well.
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Most graduates receive a written decision on the student loan tax deduction automatically. If you have completed a degree outside Finland, you must notify Kela.
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Jun 21, 2020 · The salary of PhD is not a well-defined value. Let's say it's 75000 euros in a year. For that sum, all direct taxes together are about 39%.
Apr 2, 2024 · In Finland, taxation of earned income is progressive. This means that you pay a larger share of tax on a larger salary than on a smaller salary.
Jun 28, 2023 · The student loan tax deduction is equal to 30 percent of the unpaid amount of student loan in excess of €2,500. Therefore, in order to qualify ...