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Employer of Record (EOR) Finland

Hire Compliantly Without a Local Entity

Hiring consultants in Finland requires compliance with local tax systems, social security contributions, and labor law. Northern Partners offers a complete Employer of Record (EOR) solution in Finland, enabling international businesses and agencies to legally engage contractors—without setting up a Finnish company.

We act as the legal employer in Finland, handling all payroll, contracts, and statutory obligations. You direct the consultant’s daily tasks while we ensure full employment compliance with Finnish legislation.


Why Use an Employer of Record in Finland?

In Finland, employers must handle registration with the Tax Administration, contribute to YEL or TyEL pensions, withhold income tax, manage health insurance payments to KELA, and ensure proper sick leave and holiday pay.

As your Finnish EOR, Northern Partners manages:

  • Employment contracts under Finnish labor law

  • Tax registration and PAYE deductions

  • Employer contributions to pension (TyEL) and social insurances

  • Health insurance payments to KELA

  • Holiday pay (lomaraha) and sick leave benefits

  • Monthly payroll and reporting in EUR


Key Benefits of EOR Finland

  • No need to open a Finnish subsidiary

  • Faster market entry and compliant onboarding

  • Transparent payroll processing and tax withholding

  • Coverage of all employment liabilities

  • Clear, locally compliant contracts


How Our EOR Solution Works in Finland

  1. You select the consultant to work in Finland

  2. We draft and sign an employment agreement in line with Finnish law

  3. We handle tax and pension registrations

  4. We run compliant payroll and pay contributions on your behalf

  5. You supervise the consultant’s work; we handle employment obligations


Can You Hire Non-EU Consultants in Finland via EOR?

Yes. Finland allows companies to sponsor residence permits for specialists and knowledge workers. As your EOR, we can:

  • Issue compliant contracts and employment terms

  • Manage the application through Migri (Finnish Immigration Service)

  • Register the consultant for tax and social systems upon arrival

We also assist with onboarding logistics, such as accommodation, ID registration, and healthcare enrollment.


EOR vs Establishing a Company in Finland

Setting up a Finnish company requires business registration, bank setup, board formalities, and VAT compliance. Using an EOR allows you to bypass this and begin hiring within days—ideal for short-term projects, market testing, or staffing clients.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is an Employer of Record (EOR) in Finland?
    An EOR in Finland is a third-party provider that becomes the legal employer of a contractor or consultant. The EOR handles tax, payroll, pension, and labor law compliance.
  • Do I need a Finnish company to hire a consultant in Finland?
    No. With an EOR, you can engage talent in Finland without establishing a local legal entity.
  • What are employer obligations in Finland?
    Employers must register for taxes, contribute to TyEL (earnings-based pension), pay KELA health contributions, and manage holiday pay and sick leave.
  • Can an EOR sponsor work permits for non-EU consultants in Finland?
    Yes. We support residence permit applications for highly skilled roles and manage all compliance steps through the Finnish Immigration Service (Migri).
  • How long does onboarding take in Finland via EOR?
    For EU citizens, onboarding can be completed in 5–10 business days. Non-EU hires require permit approval, which may take several weeks depending on the case.


Summary

Using Northern Partners as your Employer of Record in Finland enables fast, legal, and compliant hiring—without administrative overhead. From taxes to pensions to contracts, we handle it all.


Contact our Finnish EOR team today
to discuss your needs and receive a tailored solution.


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