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200 applications and 3 interviews: Foreign grads struggle to get jobs

200 applications and 3 interviews: Foreign grads struggle to get jobs
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Study: Integration programmes and language training increase employment of immigrants

Study: Integration programmes and language training increase employment of immigrants
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APN podcast: We can take from the rich and give to the poor, pension expert says

Friday s papers: Progress in budget talks, Russia-Ukraine security worries, mobile Covid testing

Friday s papers: Progress in budget talks, Russia-Ukraine security worries, mobile Covid testing Papers report progress in budget talks, but also speculation that clashes could bring down the government coalition. In the foreground, Finance Minister Matti Vanhanen (Cen) at government budget talks on Wednesday. Image: Jussi Toivanen / Valtioneuvoston kanslia The tabloid Ilta-Sanomat quotes its sources in government talks on a framework for next year s state budget as saying that progress is being made, but also that late on Thursday Centre Party leader Annika Saarikko described that progress as mouse steps . Meanwhile, the Helsinki daily Helsingin Sanomat writes that in addition to the budget itself, these talks may determine whether or not the present coalition government remains in office.

Study: Household tax break didn t improve employment or reduce tax evasion

The tax deduction tends to benefit high-income earners, a new study suggests. Finland s Tax Administration offers tax credit deductions for the acquiring of household services such as cleaning, renovations and child care. Image: Jari Kärkkäinen/ Yle A study into a household tax credit deduction offered by Finland s Tax Administration has found that the initiative is not achieving either of its stated objectives, and is instead disproportionately benefitting high-income earners. In Finland, the Tax Administration offers tax credits for household expenses such as cleaning, child care and home renovation, and the popularity of the deduction is growing. Finland’s tax office estimates that it grants about 400 million euros of credits every year for household deductions.

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