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Eva’s research: In particular, Basic Finns voters consider taxation too harsh

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According to the survey, almost half of all Finns consider taxation overall too tight.

According to the Elinkeinoelämä delegation’s evaluation of EVA’s values ​​and attitudes, the level of taxation is most important to basic Finns voters.

According to the survey, more than 80 percent of basic Finnish voters consider taxation in Finland to be too harsh. About 70 percent of the voters of the alliance think the same.

Among voters for the Christian Democrats, among other parties in government negotiations, a good 40 percent consider the taxation too harsh, and 30 percent disagree.

Among RKP voters, the situation is different: no more than half of them think taxation is too harsh.

Nearly half think taxation is too strict

According to the survey, almost half of all Finns consider taxation overall too tight. About a third disagreed.

Green voters are the least critical of the level of taxation, with three out of four not thinking it is too harsh. Almost the same number of people who think like this can be found among the voters of the Left alliance. More than half of the SDP voters hold the same opinion.

The results are based on answers given by nearly 2,000 people to Taloustukkima’s Internet panel. The margin of error of the results is 2-3 percentage points in each direction at the level of the entire population.

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