
Mikael Kirkko-Jaakkola
Mikael Kirkko-Jaakkola is the chief economist at the Taxpayers' Association of Finland, where he provides insights and analyses on taxation and its implications on the economy. He has recently been in the news for evaluating the potential revenue impact of the Finnish government's proposal to limit the highest marginal tax rates to 52%, estimating this change could reduce tax revenues by approximately 400 million euros annually.
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Mikael Kirkko-Jaakkola is the chief economist of the Taxpayers' Association of Finland who discussed the impact of lowering the marginal tax rate.
Miljonäärivero on huono idea | HS.fiMikael Kirkko-Jaakkola is the chief economist of the Taxpayers' Association of Finland who conducted calculations for the article.
Veroalen vaikutus: Ministerit saavat enemmän rahaa käteen, vaikka leikkaavat palkkioitaanMikael Kirkko-Jaakkola estimated that tax revenues would decrease by about 400 million euros per year if assessed statically.
Suurituloisille tulossa tuntuva veronkevennys: Hallitus voi rajata ylimmät marginaalit 52 prosenttiin



