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Capital Gains, Hankintameno-olettama, Dividends & Crypto - the OmaVero Guide
30%/34% capital income tax over EUR 30,000, statutory FIFO (TVL 47.4 §, KHO 2024:123), the 20%/40% deemed acquisition cost, the EUR 1,000 small-disposals cliff, the 85/15 dividend split and treaty-capped foreign withholding credits - everything you need to complete the pre-completed return (esitäytetty veroilmoitus) in OmaVero
Last updated: · Reflects the 2025 tax year return corrected in spring 2026. Informational only - not tax advice.
THE ESSENTIALS FOR THE SPRING 2026 RETURN
FOREIGN BROKERS REPORT NOTHING TO VERO - YOU SELF-REPORT EVERYTHING
Revolut, IBKR, Trading212, Degiro, eToro and crypto exchanges (Coinbase, Binance, Kraken) do not report to the Finnish Tax Administration, so their trades, dividends, interest and crypto disposals are entirely missing from your pre-completed return (esitäytetty veroilmoitus). Every disposal, dividend and interest payment must be self-reported in OmaVero - including sales under the EUR 1,000 threshold and non-deductible losses, which must still be itemised. For crypto, DAC8 service-provider reporting only starts with tax year 2026 (first reports in 2027).
CAPITAL INCOME TAX: 30% - AND 34% OVER EUR 30,000
Capital income (pääomatulo) is taxed at 30% up to EUR 30,000 and 34% on the excess (TVL 124.2 §). The threshold applies to total net taxable capital income of all types combined: gains + the 85% taxable share of listed dividends + interest + other capital income − deductions, per person per year. Capital income bears state tax only - no municipal or church tax. The Yle tax (2.5% above EUR 15,150, capped at EUR 160) is levied automatically.
CORRECTION DEADLINES ARE NOW IN APRIL - YOUR PERSONAL DATE IS PRINTED ON THE RETURN
The pre-completed return appears in OmaVero at the end of February (tax year 2025: 26-27 February 2026). Since spring 2025 the correction deadlines moved from May to April: 1 April for business operators and their spouses, otherwise 14, 21 or 28 April 2026 - your personal date is printed on the return. MyTax by 23:59, paper by 16:15. Residual tax accrues "interest with relief" (4.5% in 2026) from 1 February - avoidable by paying an additional prepayment (lisäennakko) by about 1 February.
Why Finnish investment-tax reporting is hard
- -The pre-completed return is empty for foreign brokers: you compute and report every trade, dividend and interest payment yourself, converted to euros per leg - the sale price at the rate of the day it was received, the acquisition cost at the acquisition-date rate
- -Form 9A wants per-lot itemisation: one row may aggregate only shares with an identical acquisition date AND price - a year of active trading means hundreds of rows
- -FIFO is the statutory disposal order (TVL 47.4 §; KHO 2024:123 rejected average cost): lots must be matched in acquisition order per book-entry account or custody, across all your brokers
- -The deemed acquisition cost is a per-lot choice: 20% or 40% of the sale price replaces both the cost and all expenses - finding the more favourable basis by hand is error-prone
- -Foreign withholding is credited only up to the treaty rate, and the overall cap is pooled per income category across all countries (menetelmälaki 4 §) - the excess must be reclaimed from the source state, not from Vero
- -CFD losses are not deductible at all (KHO 2010:74) even though the gains are taxed - and crypto-to-crypto swaps are taxable disposals (KHO 2019:42)
What Tax-Wizard does for you
✅ Automatic calculations
- Statutory FIFO matching (TVL 47.4 §, KHO 2024:123) per broker/custody - for shares, fund units and crypto-assets alike
- The 20%/40% deemed acquisition cost computed for every lot and compared against actual cost plus expenses - the more favourable basis is used and flagged per row
- EUR conversion per transaction leg: sale price at the receipt-date rate, acquisition cost at the acquisition-date rate, from the ECB reference series
- EUR 1,000 threshold tracked on aggregate proceeds of all disposals, including the mirror rule for losses
📄 An OmaVero-ready result
- Transcription-ready rows per form: per-lot 9A itemisation · Form 9 for crypto with the PDF attachment · 16B dividends and interest grouped per country
- Withholding credit per row capped at the treaty rate - the excess shown separately as "reclaim from the source state"
- CFD and OTC losses kept out of every total and listed on a Review sheet with the non-deductibility warning
- Warnings: crossing the 34% band, osakesäästötili out of scope, nominee-registered prepayment trap, mining = earned income
Dividends - the 85/15 split and foreign withholding (TVL 33a-33c §)
Dividends from listed companies (including MTF/First North listings) are 85% taxable capital income and 15% tax-free (TVL 33a §). The effective rate is therefore 25.5% in the 30% band and 28.9% in the 34% band. Finnish listed payers withhold a 25.5% prepayment at source; foreign payers withhold their own country's tax, and the rest is settled through your return - foreign dividends are reported on Form 16B, grouped per country.
When a foreign dividend qualifies for 85/15 (TVL 33c §)
| Paying company | Treatment |
|---|---|
| A company within the EU Parent-Subsidiary Directive | 85% capital income / 15% tax-free |
| A company liable - without option or exemption - to at least 10% tax on the distributed profit AND resident in the EEA or in a treaty state whose treaty applies to the dividend | 85% capital income / 15% tax-free |
| Any other foreign company (no EEA residence, no applicable treaty - or the 10% tax test fails) | 100% taxable EARNED income (TVL 33c.3 §) - progressive rates |
The earned-income trap is real: a dividend from a non-treaty state (or from a company failing the tests) is taxed in full at progressive earned-income rates and reported on Form 16A, not 16B. US REIT dividends (the elective regime may fail the "without option" test) and US MLP/PTP distributions (partnership income, outside 33c § entirely) are unpublished borderline cases - Tax-Wizard routes them to the Review sheet instead of guessing.
The foreign withholding credit (menetelmälaki 1552/1995)
| Rule | Content |
|---|---|
| Method | Credit method: foreign tax is credited against the Finnish tax on the same income |
| Treaty-rate limit | Only tax up to the treaty maximum is creditable (e.g. 15% for US dividends) - excess withholding is reclaimed from the source state, never from Vero (Form 16B instructions) |
| Overall cap | Pooled per income category (capital vs earned), all countries aggregated - NOT per country (menetelmälaki 4 §): at most the Finnish tax on the category × foreign income / category income, net of expenses and interest |
| Unused credit | Carries forward 5 years on request, same category, oldest first (menetelmälaki 5 §); retroactive claims via Form 70 |
Worked example - a US dividend with 30% withheld
You receive a gross USD 1,000 dividend from a US listed company; no W-8BEN was on file, so the US withheld 30% = USD 300.
In Finland: 85% × USD 1,000 is taxable capital income → Finnish tax in the 30% band ≈ the equivalent of USD 255.
Credit = at most the treaty's 15% = USD 150 → roughly USD 105 equivalent remains payable to Finland.
The other USD 150 (30% − 15%) must be reclaimed from the United States through the source-state refund procedure - Vero will never credit it. Tax-Wizard caps the credit per row at the treaty rate and shows the excess in a "reclaim from source state" column.
⚠️ Finnish dividends held through a foreign broker (nominee registration)
When you hold Finnish shares through a foreign broker's nominee registration, the payer may have withheld a 25.5%, 35% or even 50% Finnish prepayment (EPL 4a §, the TRACE regime). That is a domestic prepayment credited in your final assessment - it is not foreign withholding tax and does not belong on Form 16B. Mixing the two up leads to double-claimed or lost credits.
Return of capital (SVOP) from a listed company = always a dividend
A distribution from the reserve for invested unrestricted equity by a listed company is always taxed as a dividend (TVL 33a.3 §) - the 85/15 split, with no reduction of your acquisition cost. Only unlisted-company distributions can exceptionally get capital-gain treatment (own investment returned within 10 years, with proof; TVL 45a § and 46a §).
Interest & P2P lending - two different regimes
Finnish interest income falls into two regimes: the domestic source tax on interest (korkotulon lähdevero - a final 30%, never reported on the return) and everything else as TVL 33 § capital income (30%/34%, self-reported). Interest paid by foreign brokers always belongs to the second group.
| Type of interest | Tax | Reporting |
|---|---|---|
| Deposits with Finnish deposit banks (or Finnish branches of foreign credit institutions); Finnish bonds offered to the public | Final 30% source tax (act 1341/1990) | Withheld by the bank - not reported on the return |
| Foreign broker or bank interest: IBKR credit interest, Trading212 cash interest, Revolut Bank UAB savings interest | 30% / 34% capital income | Self-reported: Form 16B / OmaVero foreign capital income |
| Foreign bond coupons; zero-coupon discount realised at sale or redemption | 30% / 34% capital income | Self-reported: 16B - after-market compensation received is capital income (TVL 32 §), paid is deductible (TVL 54a §) |
| P2P lending interest (Mintos, Bondora, PeerBerry etc.) | 30% / 34% capital income | Self-reported: 16B / other capital income |
| Money-market fund products (Revolut "cash funds", some T212 QMMF interest) | Fund units → capital-gains regime | Not interest - the product's legal form decides; ambiguous rows go to the Review sheet |
P2P principal losses: deductible only when FINAL (KHO 2018:11)
KHO 2018:11 held that platform-intermediated P2P receivables are securities, so a final loss of the principal is a deductible capital loss (TVL 50.3 § 2 k). The finality bar is high (Vero position statement VH/6697/00.01.00/2022): for consumer P2P, a write-off based on the debtor's insolvency certificate; for business crowdfunding, the borrower's bankruptcy with no distribution. A platform's own write-off is not sufficient on its own - Tax-Wizard lists write-offs on the Review sheet rather than deducting them automatically.
The EUR 50 floor on asset-management expenses (TVL 54 §)
Expenses for the management and safekeeping of assets (custody fees, portfolio-management fees) are deductible from capital income only to the extent they exceed EUR 50 per year. Trading costs are not affected - they are deducted directly in the capital-gains computation as part of the acquisition cost or selling expenses.
Crypto-assets - capital-gains taxation and Form 9
Crypto disposals are taxed as capital gains (KHO 2019:42; Vero guidance "Kryptovarojen verotus" VH/3057/00.01.00/2025, 18 December 2025). Crypto-to-crypto swaps and spending crypto on goods or services are taxable disposals - no fiat needs to change hands. The disposal order is FIFO (KHO 2024:123 rejected average cost; TVL 47.4 § names crypto-assets from 1 January 2026), with per-wallet/account tracking accepted if you can evidence it. The 20%/40% deemed acquisition cost is available, and crypto proceeds count toward the same EUR 1,000 aggregate as securities. Losses are deductible (the case law changed with KHO 2019:42).
Which events are taxable
| Event | Taxable? | Treatment |
|---|---|---|
| Buying crypto with fiat | No | Forms the acquisition cost |
| Selling crypto for fiat | Yes | Capital gain/loss, FIFO |
| Swapping crypto for crypto (BTC → ETH) | Yes | Disposal at the fair value of the crypto received (KHO 2019:42) |
| Paying with crypto (goods/services) | Yes | Disposal at the value at the time of use |
| Staking rewards | Yes - at receipt | Other capital income at fair value at receipt; the taxed value becomes the acquisition cost of the coins received |
| Airdrops | Yes - at receipt | Capital income if based on existing holdings; earned income if consideration for a service; basis = taxed value |
| Mining (proof of work) | Yes - EARNED income | TVL 61 §, valued at receipt (or a period average); reported as "other earned income" |
| Hard fork - new coins | No | Basis EUR 0, holding period starts at the fork; the original position is unchanged. An automatic 1:1 token migration is not a disposal |
| Transfers between your own wallets | No | Not a disposal |
| Lending crypto to a platform with free disposal rights over the coins (Nexo-style) | Yes - already when handed over | The handover itself is a disposal; the return is a new acquisition. Lending rewards are capital income at receipt |
Theft and exchange-collapse losses are not deductible
A crypto-asset is not a security, so the TVL 50.3 § final-value-loss rule does not apply: crypto lost to an exchange collapse or theft cannot be deducted in any form. The same guidance also reconfirms the OTC-derivative loss ban for crypto derivatives (see the next section).
Reporting: per disposal - a year total only with a PDF attachment
Crypto disposals are reported in the OmaVero capital-gains section with property type virtual currency (paper Form 9, deemed-cost field 4.8) - in principle each disposal itemised. Vero also accepts a year-total entry (selling date 31 Dec, acquisition date 1 Jan) if you attach an itemised PDF calculation - Excel files are refused - with gains and losses as two separate entries. Tax-Wizard produces exactly that PDF itemisation and the two summary entries.
DAC8 is coming - but only from tax year 2026
Crypto-asset service-provider reporting to Vero (DAC8/CARF) starts with tax year 2026, with the first reports filed in 2027. For 2025 and earlier the pre-completed return contains no crypto data at all - and even afterwards, responsibility for correct FIFO computation and acquisition costs stays with you.
Derivatives, CFDs & certificates - two entirely different worlds
Derivative taxation (Vero guidance VH/3412/00.01.00/2022) splits sharply depending on whether the instrument is standardized and traded on a regulated market or OTC/non-standardized. The distinction is not a technicality - it decides whether your losses are deductible at all.
| Standardized derivatives on regulated markets | CFDs and other OTC / non-standardized derivatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | Markets under the Trading in Financial Instruments Act (748/2012); after KVL 1/2021 also equivalent non-EEA markets, e.g. SEC-registered US exchanges (Commission decision (EU) 2022/552) | CFDs, rolling spot forex, non-standardized options and forwards, crypto derivatives |
| Gains | Capital gains (TVL 45.3 §) | Other capital income (TVL 32 §) |
| Losses | Deductible - including expiry (TVL 50.3 §) | NOT deductible in any way (KHO 2010:74) |
| Deemed acquisition cost | Not for futures (no acquisition cost); for options the premium is the cost | Never |
| Netting | Normal capital gain/loss computation | Per position - profitable and losing CFD positions may not be netted against each other |
⚠️ CFD losses: the zero-deduction rule is current law
KHO 2010:74 is still in force - Vero reconfirmed the position for crypto derivatives in the guidance dated 18 December 2025, and no fix is included in the 2025/2026 tax packages. CFD gains are taxed as other capital income, but the losses are deductible neither as capital losses nor as expenses, position by position. A losing CFD year can therefore still produce tax to pay on the winning positions even when the overall result is negative. Tax-Wizard keeps CFD losses out of every total and lists them on the Review sheet with the warning.
Listed warrants, certificates and turbos = securities
Securitized, exchange-listed and transferable warrants, certificates and turbos are taxed as securities: normal capital gains and losses, worthless expiry can be a final TVL 50.3 § loss, and the hankintameno-olettama is available. The boundary: non-transferable OTC warrants stay in TVL 32 § with no loss deduction (KHO 2013:117); pure derivatives quoted only on an MTF are a gray zone → Review flag.
Option specifics
In a physically settled call the premium is added to the underlying's acquisition cost; in a put the premium is deducted from the delivered shares' sale price (KHO 2012:69). In cash settlement the settlement amount is the disposal price and the premium the cost. Expiry of a regulated-market option → the premium is a deductible loss.
Capital losses - ordering and the 5-year carryforward (TVL 50 §)
Capital losses arising in 2016 or later are deducted in a fixed statutory order - and they never turn into the deficit credit against earned-income tax.
The deduction order
| Step | Deducted from |
|---|---|
| 1. | Capital gains of the same year |
| 2. | Other net capital income of the same year (the taxable share of dividends, interest, rent…) |
| 3. | The unused remainder carries forward 5 tax years - oldest losses first, carried-forward losses before the current year's fresh ones. No carryback. |
Vero applies confirmed losses automatically in later years - but only if the losses were reported in the first place. That is why loss years must also be itemised on Form 9A and Form 9.
Never the deficit credit, never a spousal transfer
Capital losses never generate the deficit credit (alijäämähyvitys) against earned-income tax - that credit (30%, max EUR 1,400 plus child increases) covers only a capital-income deficit, i.e. expenses and interest exceeding capital income, not disposal losses. Losses are also strictly personal: they cannot be transferred to a spouse. A separate rule in TVL 50.3 § equates with a disposal loss the final loss of value of a security (bankruptcy or comparable) - but not of crypto.
Worked example - the order in which losses are used
In 2025 you have EUR 3,000 of capital losses, EUR 1,000 of capital gains and EUR 800 of taxable dividend income.
1. EUR 1,000 of losses offsets the gains → gains 0.
2. EUR 800 of losses is deducted from the taxable dividend share → other capital income 0.
3. The remaining EUR 1,200 is confirmed as a loss and carries forward to 2026-2030, oldest first.
None of it touches your earned-income tax - and none of it can be moved to your spouse.
Filing in OmaVero - deadlines and the form map
Key dates - tax year 2025, spring 2026
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| ~1 February 2026 | Last practical moment to pay an additional prepayment (lisäennakko) - residual tax starts accruing "interest with relief" (4.5% in 2026) from 1 February |
| 26-27 February 2026 | The pre-completed return (esitäytetty veroilmoitus) becomes visible in OmaVero |
| 1 April 2026 | Correction deadline for business operators and their spouses |
| 14 / 21 / 28 April 2026 | Correction deadlines for everyone else - your personal date is printed on the return. MyTax by 23:59, paper by 16:15 |
| 3 August and 1 October | Typical residual-tax due dates in the year your assessment ends |
No import file - the figures are transcribed into OmaVero
There is no CSV/XML import format for individuals (the Ilmoitin.fi record layouts cover only business forms), and OmaVero has no numbered forms - the equivalent sections are filled in online. That is why Tax-Wizard produces transcription-ready rows organised by form: you open the report next to OmaVero and copy the numbers across. For the crypto year-total entry, Tax-Wizard's PDF itemisation is attached.
Form map: which sheet goes to which OmaVero section
| Tax-Wizard sheet | OmaVero section / paper form | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Securities | Capital gains / Form 9A (3064e) | Per-lot rows with columns 3.1-3.11: name, quantity, selling and acquisition dates, prices, expenses, deemed cost, gain/loss. One row only for an identical acquisition date AND price. Must be filed even for exempt gains and non-deductible losses |
| Crypto | Capital gains, property type virtual currency / Form 9 (3013e) | Per disposal, or as a year total with the PDF attachment; gains and losses as two entries; deemed-cost field 4.8 |
| Dividends | Foreign capital income / Form 16B (3062e) | Per country: country, gross amount, payer, listed-company flag, foreign tax capped at the treaty rate |
| Interest | Foreign capital income / Form 16B, other capital income | Foreign broker and P2P interest per country: country, payer, gross, tax withheld |
| Review sheet | Case by case - e.g. Form 16A (earned income: mining, 33c.3 § dividends), Form 70 (credit carryforward) | CFD losses, P2P write-offs, REIT/MLP rows, osakesäästötili activity - check before filing |
Lisäennakko - the cheapest way to handle a big gain year
If 2025 was profitable, compute the tax in advance and pay an additional prepayment in OmaVero by about 1 February 2026 - then no late-payment interest accrues on the residual tax at all. Tax-Wizard's summary sheet gives you the tax base directly.
Frequently asked questions
Do I pay tax if I sold less than EUR 1,000 of investments in the year?
No - if the aggregate sale prices of ALL property you disposed of in the tax year (securities + crypto + other property, excluding household effects) are at most EUR 1,000, the gains are tax-free (TVL 48.6 §). It is a cliff, not an allowance: at EUR 1,001 of total proceeds everything becomes taxable. The mirror rule also blocks losses if both total proceeds and total acquisition costs stay at or under EUR 1,000 each.
Which tax rate applies to my investment income?
Capital income is taxed at 30% up to EUR 30,000 of total net taxable capital income per year and 34% on the excess (TVL 124.2 §). The threshold counts everything together - gains, the 85% taxable share of listed dividends, interest and other capital income, after deductions. Capital income bears state tax only, with no municipal or church tax.
Are CFD losses deductible?
No. Under KHO 2010:74 - still current law, reconfirmed for crypto derivatives on 18 December 2025 - CFD and other OTC-derivative gains are other capital income (TVL 32 §), but the losses are deductible neither as capital losses nor as expenses, per position and with no netting. Only standardized derivatives on regulated markets (including equivalent US exchanges per KVL 1/2021) get full capital-gains treatment with deductible losses.
How is US dividend withholding credited?
A listed US company's dividend is 85% taxable capital income (TVL 33c §). The foreign tax credit is capped at the treaty's 15% - even if 30% was withheld because no W-8BEN was on file. The excess 15% must be reclaimed from the United States, not from Vero. The overall credit cap is pooled per income category across all countries (menetelmälaki 4 §), and unused credit carries forward five years on request.
Is crypto-to-crypto trading taxed?
Yes. Every crypto disposal is a taxable capital-gains event (KHO 2019:42) - including swaps into another cryptocurrency and paying with crypto, with no fiat involved. FIFO is the mandatory starting point (KHO 2024:123), the 20/40% deemed acquisition cost is available, and crypto proceeds count toward the same EUR 1,000 threshold as securities.
Does Revolut or my foreign broker report my trades to Vero?
No. Foreign brokers do not report to the Finnish Tax Administration, so none of their trades, dividends or interest appears in your pre-completed return - you self-report everything in OmaVero. For crypto, DAC8 service-provider reporting starts with tax year 2026 (first reports in 2027); for securities the responsibility remains entirely yours.
When is the deemed acquisition cost worth using?
When your actual acquisition cost plus expenses is below 20% of the sale price (held under 10 years) or below 40% (held 10 years or more). The deemed cost replaces both the cost and all expenses - you cannot add selling costs on top - so the taxable gain is always 80% or 60% of proceeds and a loss can never arise from it. The choice is per lot; Tax-Wizard computes both bases and picks the better one automatically.
What happens if I miss my April date?
If you make no corrections, the pre-completed return is deemed filed as it stands - for a foreign-broker investor that means unreported income, since the broker sends Vero nothing. Income corrected late or found in an audit can trigger a late-filing penalty or a punitive tax increase (veronkorotus) plus interest. Correct the return in OmaVero as soon as possible - and remember that residual tax accrues interest from 1 February unless you paid a lisäennakko.
Sources
Sources
- Income Tax Act (Tuloverolaki, TVL) 1535/1992 - consolidated text (Finlex)
- Act on the Elimination of International Double Taxation (menetelmälaki) 1552/1995 (Finlex)
- Vero - Taxation of securities disposals (Arvopaperien luovutusten verotus, VH/6094/00.01.00/2022)
- Vero - Capital gains and losses in the taxation of natural persons (VH/5702/00.01.00/2025)
- Vero - Taxation of dividend income (Osinkotulojen verotus, VH/476/00.01.00/2026)
- Vero - Taxation of crypto-assets (Kryptovarojen verotus, VH/3057/00.01.00/2025)
- Vero - Taxation of derivatives (Johdannaisten verotus, VH/3412/00.01.00/2022)
- Vero - Taxation of income from investment funds
- Vero - Taxation of the equity savings account (osakesäästötili)
- Vero - Form 9A filling instructions (capital gains and losses from trading with securities)
- Vero - Form 16B filling instructions (statement on foreign capital income)
- Vero - Relief for international double taxation in natural persons' tax assessment
- KHO 2019:42 - crypto disposals fall under capital-gains taxation · KHO 2024:123 - FIFO, not average cost
- Vero position statement - P2P loans and loan-based crowdfunding (VH/6697/00.01.00/2022)
- Vero FAQ - CFD profits and losses
- Vero - the pre-completed tax return and its deadlines · Reporting the information on your investments
Ready for the spring tax return?
Upload your broker files and Tax-Wizard produces an OmaVero-ready report: FIFO-matched per-lot 9A rows, the deemed-cost comparison for every lot, EUR 1,000 threshold tracking, per-country 16B dividend totals with treaty-capped credits, and the crypto PDF itemisation for attachment.
Start now →This guide is informational and does not constitute tax advice. It reflects the 2025 tax year return corrected in spring 2026; verify your specific situation with a Finnish tax advisor or directly with the Finnish Tax Administration.
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