Tax card and tax counseling
If you are working and receiving pay, or if you are an entrepreneur, you need a Finnish tax card (verokortti).
At International House Helsinki you can apply for a tax card by visiting the Finnish Tax Administration’s (Vero) service desk. They can also provide you with information about taxation in Finland for individuals.
In order to get a tax card, you need to have a Finnish Personal Identity Code. You can get a Finnish Personal Identity Code from DVV or for tax purposes by visiting the Helsinki Area Tax Office at Hämeentie 15.
How to visit Vero’s service desk at International House Helsinki?
1) Vero serves customers at IHH without an appointment every weekday from 9 am to 12 pm.
2) Please bring along the following documents when you visit:
- A valid passport or a valid identity card
- An employment contract
- Form 5042e Application for tax card, tax prepayment or tax number – current or former foreign residents (5042e) – vero.fi (The forms are also available at the IHH service centre)
- Form 5057e Non-resident’s application for tax at source card, tax card, tax prepayment or tax number (5057e) – vero.fi (The forms are also available at the IHH service centre)
In addition, please make an estimation of your total annual income including wage income and possible fringe benefits, holiday pay, bonuses etc. You will need a tax card also if Kela pays you taxable benefits.
Please note that if you work in construction or the shipbuilding sector, you need to visit the Helsinki Area Tax Office at Hämeentie 15 to apply for a tax number and a tax card. The service is available both by appointment and as a walk-in service. Groups of more than 5 people need to make an appointment. The same document requirements apply when visiting the Helsinki Area Tax Office.