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Tax revenue grows by 2.1 % in 2019

Published : 17 Mar 2020, 12:35

Updated : 17 Mar 2020, 12:39

  DF Report
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The accrual of taxes and compulsory social security contributions grew by 2.1 per cent in 2019, according to Statistics Finland.

The total accrual amounted to EUR 101.1 billion. The tax ratio fell from the previous year by 0.3 percentage points to 42.1 per cent.

The value added tax revenue grew by 2.4 per cent from the previous year and was EUR 21.9 billion.

The revenue from other taxes paid for goods and services mainly decreased somewhat.

The revenue grew in pharmacy fee (by 4.4 per cent) and the tax on soft drinks (16.9 per cent). The revenue from tobacco tax and alcohol tax grew only slightly.

The revenue from central government's share of Oy Veikkaus Ab's profit fell by 0.9 per cent and amounted to EUR 1.1 billion.

The revenue from energy taxes decreased by 2.3 per cent and the revenue for the year was EUR 4.3 billion. The revenue from vehicle and motorcycle tax, EUR 886 million, was 11.0 per cent lower than in the previous year.

The income tax paid by households grew by 2.9 per cent and the revenue amounted to EUR 29.4 billion. The revenue from taxes on property rose by 3.8 per cent from the previous year.

In 2019, the revenue from inheritance and gift tax was EUR 748 million or 8.1 per cent more than in 2018. The revenue from transfer tax was EUR 857 million, with an increase of 1.5 per cent from one year before.

EUR 216 million collected as contributions to the Single Resolution Fund from credit institutions was recorded as tax revenue for the institutions of the European Union.

In 2019, the tax revenue of the state totalled EUR 49.5 billion. The growth from the year before amounted to 1.7 per cent.

The tax revenue of municipalities totalled EUR 23.2 billion and it rose by 3.1 per cent from one year before. The accruals of compulsory social security contributions paid to social security funds increased by 1.4 per cent and totalled EUR 28.0 billion. The proportion of taxes and statutory social security contributions in consolidated total general government income was 82.1 per cent in 2019.