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Finnish Tax return form info 27.4. at 13-15.00

Have you already received your *precompleted tax form?

Are you wondering what to do with it? Here is your chance to find out what the form is all about:

Finnish tax form – why, when and how? (Robert Kääriäinen, Senior Tax Clerk, In To Finland)

When: Thursday April 27, 2017, 13-15:00

Where: T-building, Computer science and engineering, Lecture room C105, Konemiehentie 2, Otaniemi campus

Language of the event is English.

*The precompleted tax form is posted in March or April 2017 to everyone who has worked in Finland in 2016.

Online pre-registration is required.

Online registration form:

Registration will be open until 21 April, or when all the available seats are taken.

Printable invitation:  (pdf)

More info:

intstaff-hr@aalto.fi

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