• Service description

    The State Treasury may grant a liable party a full or partial exemption from a payment or compensation due to the government. Exemptions are granted under the Act (529/1980) and Decree (530/1980) on Relief from Payments.

    The Act on Relief from Payments is a general statute; any receivables whose exemption or reduction is expressly decreed to fall under the authority of a state agency that is not the State Treasury do not fall under the purview of the Act or the State Treasury.

    The State Treasury CANNOT exempt you from, e.g.
    *taxes (chapter 7a of the Act on tax collection (veronkantolaki 2018/11))
    *maintenance allowances (section 21 of the Act on Maintenance Allowances)
    or *student loans (section 36 of the Act on financial aid for students (opintotukilaki 1994/65))

    Only a pardon by the President of the Republic of Finland may exempt you from punitive payments or compensation; these include:
    *forfeiture, such as financial gain from crime
    *fines

    The State Treasury MAY EXEMPT you from payments due to the government or compensation arising from
    *legal transactions, e.g. excess wages paid in connection to government employment relationships
    *crime (compensation defined in the sentence)

    This exemption may be granted if it does not infringe upon the government’s benefit, or if collection of the charge or compensation would be blatantly unreasonable.

    If you are employed by the government, you can be fully or partially exempted from compensation for damage that you have caused to the state during your employment.