- Over 200,000 Nordea Bank customers will receive e-invoice proposals from the Tax Administration in May.
- E-invoice proposals suggest starting to pay bills as e-invoices for those with Nordea accounts.
- Targeted taxes include real estate tax, back tax, and prepayment due this year.
- E-invoices help avoid late-payment interest by providing timely reminders and payment details.
- Late-payment interest rates are 8 percent for inheritance tax and 11.5 percent for other taxes in 2025.
- E-invoices appear on e-bank screens with all necessary payment details and can be set for automatic debiting.
- After signing up, taxpayers receive e-invoices for various taxes including real estate and inheritance taxes.
- Genuine e-invoicing messages are displayed in Nordea Netbank and are safe to accept.
- Messages will be visible for 30 days in Nordea Mobile Bank under Payments and e-invoices or in Netbank under e-Invoices.
- Repeat messages will be sent on 20 May via MyTax or SMS for those who have not signed up.
- Tax Administration SMS messages do not contain links.
- If no e-invoice proposal is received, users can request e-invoicing via MyTax or Nordea Netbank/Mobile Bank.
- Registration for e-invoices should be completed at least 2 weeks before a tax due date for timely payment.
Source: vero.fi
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