22 April 2026
Finnish Freelancer Tax and YEL Insurance Guide
Freelancing in Finland means navigating YEL pension insurance, VAT registration, and prepayment tax. This guide breaks down everything Finnish freelancers need to know.
Finnish freelancers must navigate: YEL pension insurance (mandatory once earning over ~€9,010/year, contribution ~24.1%), prepayment tax (ennakkovero — estimated monthly payments based on projected income), and VAT (ALV) registration once annual turnover exceeds €15,000. VAT returns filed monthly, quarterly, or annually depending on turnover. Most freelancers start as toiminimi (sole trader); switching to Oy (limited company) becomes tax-efficient at approximately €30,000–40,000 annual profit. Setting your YEL income correctly is critical — it determines your social security benefits, not just your pension. Consult a Finnish tilitoimisto (accounting firm) for personalised advice.
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