Application-based, on-demand companies like Wolt are shaping the relationship between employees and companies. This week, the Yle Points All Points North podcast sheds light on the statutory payments of gig employees under Finnish law.
"It’s a very good way to work and earn an income, but you need to know the facts before you start doing it," Aicha Manai Suomen Yrittäjät in the SME lobby told APN and stated that sales of EUR 2,000 are likely to leave about EUR 1,500 to a private trader before paying income tax.
"The taxpayer will never forget" he added the importance of paying pension contributions to entrepreneurs. VAT and income tax.
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Labor issues were also on the agenda this week after a story about changing jobseekers "Finnish sounds" surnames to avoid discrimination.
In addition to the latest Covid news, APN is also researching the social debate on racism in Finland caused by Yle TV1’s program. This week’s hosts will also receive tips on avoiding excessive consumption before the party.
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Source: The Nordic Page