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  1. Benefits in kind Benefits in kind mean benefits other than cash which the employee receives from the employer on the basis of an employment relationship. Benefits are determined by a Tax Administration decision. Benefits received on the basis of a...
    https://vm.fi/en/benefits-in-kind
  2. Guidelines and regulations Hospitality, benefits and gifts, 1.11.2023 Post Government employment waiting, 10.8.2017 Change management and change security in central government, 15.2.2012 Hidden
    https://vm.fi/en/guidelines-and-regulations
  3. Taxation of earned income Finnish taxation is based on a schedular system, in which earned income and capital income are taxed separately. Earned income includes, among other things, wages the proportion of entrepreneurial income defined as earned...
    https://vm.fi/en/taxation-of-earned-income
  4. The Impact of open data – a preliminary study Various countries have implemented the open (government) data strategy aiming at providing wide access to government data in machine-readable format such that it can be freely used, reused and redistri...
    https://vm.fi/en/publication?pubid=5202
  5. Working hours Central government has three forms of working hours: office, weekly and averaged over a period, as agreed in the collective agreement on working hours for government employees. Government agencies may have other working time arrangem...
    https://vm.fi/en/working-hours
  6. Civil service law Civil service law is a key branch of law in terms of the management of state personnel. It includes the regulations governing the general legal status of civil servants, i.e. their rights and duties. Civil service law regulates t...
    https://vm.fi/en/civil-service-law
  7. A green transition will support structural adjustment of the economy and help to build a carbon-neutral welfare society. The Sustainable Growth Programme will bring forward solutions that can reduce emissions both in Finland and worldwide.
    https://vm.fi/en/green-transition
  8. The Sustainable Growth Programme for Finland strongly supports digitalisation and the data economy in public and private service provision, enabling improved productivity and cost-effectiveness.
    https://vm.fi/en/digitalisation-rrf
  9. The memorandum prepared in the programme's legislative drafting group was circulated for comments on the Lausuntopalvelu.fi website at the turn of 2025–2026. According to the preliminary schedule, the government proposal will be submitted to Parliament in the late spring of 2026.
    https://vm.fi/en/project?tunnus=VM046:00/2024
  10. General government finances General government finances include the central government, wellbeing services counties, municipalities and joint municipal authorities, the Provincial Government of Åland, statutory pension insurance companies and inst...
    https://vm.fi/en/general-government-finances
  11. The Sustainable Growth Programme for Finland will improve the availability of health and social services. It will also increase the cost-effectiveness of services, producing better health and wellbeing for every euro spent.
    https://vm.fi/en/health-and-social-services
  12. Public sector innovation and productivity The Ministry of Finance is working to structure the overall picture of public sector innovation activities and increase its effectiveness. A public sector innovation is a new or improved service, product o...
    https://vm.fi/en/public-sector-innovations
  13. The Programme will raise the employment rate and skill levels, enabling sustainable growth to gather pace. Funding will be directed at e.g. employment services, study opportunities, research, development and innovation activities, and sectors particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
    https://vm.fi/en/employment-and-skills
  14. Joint development and events The development of public leadership relies on the understanding that the central government has a wide range of tasks. Joint development is based on the premise that a wide range of management tasks are supported by a...
    https://vm.fi/en/joint-development-and-events
  15. fi sv en Fiscal policy Fiscal policy is part of the Government’s economic policy. Fiscal policy objectives, namely how the public economy collects and allocates funds, are agreed in the Government Programme. Decisions on taxation, social security ...
    https://vm.fi/en/fiscal-policy
  16. Tax subsidies are exceptions made to the normal basic structure of taxation, the so-called standard tax system, by which a certain business or a group of taxpayers is subsidised.
    https://vm.fi/en/tax-expenditures
  17. The programme to ease the management of the affairs of a deceased relative is promoting the digitalisation and automation of services related to the death of a relative. The goal is to make it easier for people to use these services in the difficult time following the death of a relative and to make official processes more efficient.
    https://vm.fi/en/project?tunnus=VM013:00/2024
  18. National public procurement data repository The project’s goal is to establish a national data repository of public procurement data. The data repository will collect data from the public sector on public procurement and purchases covering the who...
    https://vm.fi/en/national-public-procurement-data-repository
  19. Standard contract terms for public sector procurements Standard contract terms for public sector procurements support the success of procurement processes. The standard contract terms promote compliance with legislation binding on public sector ac...
    https://vm.fi/en/standard-contract-terms-for-public-sector-procurements
  20. It is proposed that the Act on wellbeing services counties be temporarily supplemented so that the Ministry of Finance could, under certain conditions, grant permission to cover accumulated deficits by the end of 2027 or 2028 for those wellbeing services counties for which it is necessary to comply with legislation.
    https://vm.fi/en/project?tunnus=VM072:00/2025