Tax Card Online Finland : vero.fi
Organization : Finnish Tax Administration
Facility : Tax Card Online
Country : Finland
Website : https://www.vero.fi/taxcard
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Tax Card Online
Tax Card Online allows you to see some of the contents of the database where all information is confidential. This information only concerns you and no-one else.
Related : MyTax eService Finland Finnish Tax Administration : www.statusin.org/27942.html
Therefore, you have to sign in through a strong authentication process. You can use your network banking User ID and Password, or a HST card issued by the Population Register Centre.
What is the e-Service for?
** You can request and print out a new tax card for wages, salary, secondary income, benefits or seafarer’s income.
** You can print out the tax card yourself, provided that your request does not need to be checked by a tax clerk.
** You can also request a new tax prepayment or change an existing prepayment. The prepayment bank transfers will be posted to you.
With your e-banking codes you can request a tax card for yourself only. Parents can request a tax card for their underage child by calling the number 029 497 050 (standard call rates).
What information do you need for the revised tax card?
** Estimate of your income for the entire year.
** Details on your actual income
** since January 1st.
** Amounts withheld since January 1st.
** Details of any tax-deductible costs that you might have.
Please allow enough time for Tax Card Online to process your request! Your employer may need to have your tax card two weeks in advance of your next payday.
If you do not print it out yourself it will be sent via the postal service, the delivery time being ~4 to 5 working days.
Technical requirements for use of e-Services :
Supported hardware and browser software – We recommend that you log in to our e-filing services either on a desktop or a laptop computer. Your workstation must have an Internet connection and a Web browser, with settings that enable both cookies and JavaScript.
We recommend that you use the newest versions of the following browsers :
** Microsoft Internet Explorer
** Mozilla Firefox
** Google Chrome
** Apple Safari.
Problems with an e-filing session?
Users have reported various problems with certain combinations of operating systems and browsers.
We advise you to avoid these :
** Windows XP + Internet Explorer
** Mac OS X 10.6.8 + Safari 5.1.10
** Mac OS X 10.6.8 + Firefox 36.0
** Mac Os X 10.7.5 + Safari 6.1.6.
FAQs :
1. What information is needed for a new tax card or new prepayments?
** An estimate of your income and deductions for the entire year.
** Your actual gross income received since January 1st (before withholding, and before pension insurance contributions, unemployment insurance contributions etc.), and the amounts withheld on that income.
You must have your payslips from your employer and documentation from any other payers at hand, so you can look up these facts.
** If you are a payer of prepayments, you need your estimate of your business or trade income, or agricultural income, for the entire year, split into parts to be treated as earned income and as capital income.
2. When to get a new prepayment tax calculation?
If you start running a business or an agricultural business, or start receiving rental income, we recommend that you have a new prepayment calculation made.
3. I am retired. Can I ask for a tax card for employment income?
If there have been no changes in your pension income, you can log in to Tax Card Online to get a tax card.
You must have the following information ready :
** Estimates of employment income (wages) for the entire year and of any deductible expenses.
** Amounts of any income you have received this year since January 1st, and about the amounts withheld on that income.
** You do not have to report your pension.
If you receive wages randomly at irregular intervals, report them as pay from secondary employment. If you are a part-time pensioner, report your wages as pay from principal employment.