How to Check Your Tax Return, Income Registration, and Pension in Finland


How to Check Your Tax Return, Income Registration, and Pension in Finland

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In Finland, tax returns, income registration, and pension information can be easily accessed online. Here’s a step-by-step guide to checking these essential financial records.

How to Check Your Tax Return (Verotuspäätös)

Every year, the Finnish Tax Administration (Vero) sends pre-filled tax returns. You can check, correct, and submit your tax return online.

Steps to Check Your Tax Return/ Tax card:

  • Log in to MyTax (OmaVero):
  • Go to: OmaVero
  • Use online banking credentials, Mobile ID, or electronic ID card.
  • Select ‘Tax Returns’ (Verotus ja verokortit).
  • Review your pre-filled tax return.
  • Make necessary corrections (if needed). Remmber the COMMUTING EXPENSESE, if you live in Helsinki and work in Espoo, you can get deduction. If your working city is other than your registered city you can get deduction in tax.
  • Submit before the deadline to avoid penalties.
  • Receive the final tax decision.
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🔹 If you are eligible for a tax refund, Vero will send it to your bank account. If you owe taxes, you’ll receive payment instructions.



How to Check Your Income Registration (Tulorekisteri)


How to Check Your Pension Information

Your pension contributions and estimated future pension can be checked online.

Steps to Check Your Pension Record:

Review your accumulated pension and estimated retirement benefits.



🔹 Important: Regularly checking your pension record ensures that all work contributions are correctly rerecorded.

Checking your tax return, income records, and pension in Finland is easy with online services. By using OmaVero, Tulorekisteri, and Työeläke, you can keep track of your financial and retirement status without any hassle.

For more information and updates, visit: Vero.fi | Tulorekisteri.fi | Työeläke.fi

📌 Need More Help? Comment below or visit your nearest Tax Office (Verotoimisto)!

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