- In 2025, the Finnish Tax Administration collected €83.8 billion in taxes, €2.1 billion (+2.6%) more than in 2024.
- The main increases were in value-added tax and personal income tax, each rising by €1 billion.
- Tax revenue growth was modest compared to expectations due to weaker-than-expected economic growth.
- From 2019 to 2025, total tax revenue increased by €13.8 billion (+19%), matching the rate of inflation.
- In real terms (adjusted for inflation), tax revenue has remained at the same level since 2019.
Source: vero.fi
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