The Yle tax (Finnish: yleisradiovero,[1] Swedish: rundradioskatt[2]) is a Finnish tax collected to fund the operation of the country's public broadcasting company, Yle. The tax has been collected since 2013, when it replaced the television licence payment (televisiomaksu, televisionsavgift). Rates vary from 140 to 3000 euros a year, depending on the amount of taxable income an organization has.[3]
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- ^ Oy, Edita Publishing. "FINLEX ® - Ajantasainen lainsäädäntö: Laki yleisradioverosta 484/2012". www.finlex.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2018-03-25.
- ^ Oy, Edita Publishing. "FINLEX ® - Uppdaterad lagstiftning: Lag om rundradioskatt 484/2012". www.finlex.fi (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-03-25.
- ^ "Finland - Corporate - Taxes on corporate income". taxsummaries.pwc.com. Retrieved 2021-03-14.