It has come to The Finnish Tax Administration's attention that several publicly listed companies are going to pay dividends in kind this year. Regardless of whether the dividends are paid in cash or, for example, as shares in an another company, the income is treated as taxable dividend income for the beneficiary in accordance with the Finnish Income Tax Act sec. 33 a.
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