Kyytiin is a platform that connects drivers and passengers. We are simply helping private persons share traveling costs and facilitating package delivery for those who need driving assistance for long distances, fostering a culture of helping one another. We do not employ drivers, operate as a taxi service, or provide transportation services. Drivers using our platform are independent users who provide transportation services on their own behalf.
Our Mission: Kyytiin facilitates a community-driven culture of helping one another. We connect people who need transportation with drivers who are already traveling, creating a sustainable and supportive network for long-distance travel, especially for students and individuals who need assistance.
Platform Compensation: Kyytiin only takes a small compensation for the use of the platform we provide. This compensation is necessary because we also do maintenance, security updates, customer support, and further development of the platform to ensure a safe, reliable, and continuously improving service for our community.
Kyytiin does NOT:
Employ drivers or provide employment relationships
Operate as a taxi company or transportation service provider
Take responsibility for paying any taxes on behalf of drivers
Withhold taxes from driver payments
Provide tax advice or guarantee tax deductions
Drivers are solely responsible for:
Reporting their income and paying all applicable taxes
Determining their tax obligations based on their individual circumstances
Consulting with tax professionals for advice
Maintaining accurate records for tax purposes
Complying with all local tax laws and regulations
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Finland
Kilometer Compensation for Drivers
Introduction
If you are a driver using Kyytiin and receive payments for providing transportation services, you may be eligible for tax-deductible kilometer compensation (kilometrikorvaus) according to Finnish tax regulations. This information is based on guidelines from the Finnish Tax Administration (Vero.fi).
Important: This information is for general guidance only. Tax regulations can change, and individual circumstances vary. We strongly recommend consulting with a tax professional or the Finnish Tax Administration (Vero) for specific advice regarding your situation.
What is Kilometer Compensation?
Kilometer compensation (kilometrikorvaus) is a tax-deductible allowance that covers the costs of using your personal vehicle for business purposes. When you provide transportation services through Kyytiin, the kilometers you drive for trips can potentially be deducted from your taxable income.
Key Points
Kilometer compensation is tax-deductible for business use of your vehicle
Only kilometers driven for actual trips (with passengers or goods) count
You must keep accurate records of your trips and kilometers
The compensation rate varies by vehicle type and year
Kilometer Compensation Rates (2024-2025)
According to Finnish tax regulations, the tax-deductible kilometer compensation rates are as follows:
Vehicle Type
Rate per km
Passenger car (up to 1,500 km/year)
€0.30
Passenger car (over 1,500 km/year)
€0.25
Motorcycle
€0.20
Van/Light truck
€0.40
Note: These rates are based on 2024-2025 Finnish tax regulations. Rates may change annually. Always verify current rates with Vero.fi or your tax advisor.
How to Calculate Your Deduction
To calculate your potential tax deduction:
Total Kilometers Driven
1,000 km
Rate per km
€0.30
Total Deduction
€300.00
This amount can be deducted from your taxable income when filing your tax return.
Record Keeping Requirements
To claim kilometer compensation, you must maintain accurate records. The Finnish Tax Administration requires:
Date of each trip - When the transportation service was provided
Distance traveled - Kilometers driven for each trip
Purpose - Business use (transportation service)
Route details - Origin and destination
Vehicle information - Type of vehicle used
Good News: Kyytiin automatically tracks your trips, dates, and routes. You can use your trip history from the platform as supporting documentation for your tax records.
Tax Reporting
When filing your tax return in Finland:
Calculate your total business kilometers for the tax year
Apply the appropriate rate based on your vehicle type and total distance
Enter the kilometer compensation amount in your tax return
Keep your trip records available in case of a tax audit
The kilometer compensation is deducted from your taxable income, which reduces the amount of tax you owe.
Important Considerations
Only kilometers driven for actual trips (with passengers or goods) qualify - empty trips do not count
Personal use of the vehicle cannot be claimed as business expense
If you receive payment that already includes compensation for vehicle costs, you may not be able to claim additional kilometer compensation
Tax regulations can change - always verify current rules with Vero.fi
If your total business kilometers exceed certain thresholds, different rates may apply
Official Resources
For the most current and accurate information, please refer to:
Search for "kilometrikorvaus" or "business use of vehicle" on the Vero website for detailed information and current rates.
Professional Advice
Tax regulations can be complex and vary based on individual circumstances. We strongly recommend:
Consulting with a certified tax advisor or accountant
Contacting the Finnish Tax Administration directly for specific questions
Keeping detailed records of all your trips and business-related vehicle use
Disclaimer
This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute tax advice. Tax laws and regulations change frequently, and individual circumstances vary. Kyytiin is not responsible for any tax-related decisions you make. Always consult with a qualified tax professional or the Finnish Tax Administration for advice specific to your situation.
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Estonia
Kilometer Compensation for Drivers
Introduction
If you are a driver using Kyytiin and receive payments for providing transportation services, you may be eligible for tax-deductible kilometer compensation according to Estonian tax regulations. This information is based on guidelines from the Estonian Tax and Customs Board (EMTA).
Important: This information is for general guidance only. Tax regulations can change, and individual circumstances vary. We strongly recommend consulting with a tax professional or the Estonian Tax and Customs Board (EMTA) for specific advice regarding your situation.
What is Kilometer Compensation?
Kilometer compensation (kilomeetri kompensatsioon) is a tax-deductible allowance that covers the costs of using your personal vehicle for business purposes. When you provide transportation services through Kyytiin, the kilometers you drive for trips can potentially be deducted from your taxable income.
Key Points
Kilometer compensation is tax-deductible for business use of your vehicle
Only kilometers driven for actual trips (with passengers or goods) count
You must keep accurate records of your trips and kilometers
The compensation rate varies by vehicle type
Kilometer Compensation Rates (2024-2025)
According to Estonian tax regulations, the tax-deductible kilometer compensation rates are as follows:
Vehicle Type
Rate per km
Passenger car (up to 1,500 km/year)
€0.30
Passenger car (over 1,500 km/year)
€0.25
Motorcycle
€0.20
Van/Light truck
€0.40
Note: These rates are based on 2024-2025 Estonian tax regulations. Rates may change annually. Always verify current rates with EMTA.ee or your tax advisor.
Record Keeping Requirements
To claim kilometer compensation, you must maintain accurate records. The Estonian Tax and Customs Board requires:
Date of each trip - When the transportation service was provided
Distance traveled - Kilometers driven for each trip
Purpose - Business use (transportation service)
Route details - Origin and destination
Vehicle information - Type of vehicle used
Good News: Kyytiin automatically tracks your trips, dates, and routes. You can use your trip history from the platform as supporting documentation for your tax records.
Official Resources
For the most current and accurate information, please refer to:
Search for "kilomeetri kompensatsioon" or "business use of vehicle" on the EMTA website for detailed information and current rates.
Professional Advice
Tax regulations can be complex and vary based on individual circumstances. We strongly recommend:
Consulting with a certified tax advisor or accountant
Contacting the Estonian Tax and Customs Board directly for specific questions
Keeping detailed records of all your trips and business-related vehicle use
Disclaimer
This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute tax advice. Tax laws and regulations change frequently, and individual circumstances vary. Kyytiin is not responsible for any tax-related decisions you make. Always consult with a qualified tax professional or the Estonian Tax and Customs Board for advice specific to your situation.
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Sweden
Kilometer Compensation for Drivers
Introduction
If you are a driver using Kyytiin and receive payments for providing transportation services, you may be eligible for tax-deductible kilometer compensation (milersättning) according to Swedish tax regulations. This information is based on guidelines from the Swedish Tax Agency (Skatteverket).
Important: This information is for general guidance only. Tax regulations can change, and individual circumstances vary. We strongly recommend consulting with a tax professional or the Swedish Tax Agency (Skatteverket) for specific advice regarding your situation.
What is Kilometer Compensation?
Kilometer compensation (milersättning) is a tax-deductible allowance that covers the costs of using your personal vehicle for business purposes. When you provide transportation services through Kyytiin, the kilometers you drive for trips can potentially be deducted from your taxable income.
Key Points
Kilometer compensation is tax-deductible for business use of your vehicle
Only kilometers driven for actual trips (with passengers or goods) count
You must keep accurate records of your trips and kilometers
The compensation rate varies by vehicle type
Kilometer Compensation Rates (2024-2025)
According to Swedish tax regulations, the tax-deductible kilometer compensation rates are as follows:
Vehicle Type
Rate per km
Passenger car (up to 1,500 km/year)
SEK 18.50
Passenger car (over 1,500 km/year)
SEK 3.50
Motorcycle
SEK 3.00
Van/Light truck
SEK 5.00
Note: These rates are based on 2024-2025 Swedish tax regulations. Rates may change annually. Always verify current rates with Skatteverket.se or your tax advisor.
Record Keeping Requirements
To claim kilometer compensation, you must maintain accurate records. The Swedish Tax Agency requires:
Date of each trip - When the transportation service was provided
Distance traveled - Kilometers driven for each trip
Purpose - Business use (transportation service)
Route details - Origin and destination
Vehicle information - Type of vehicle used
Good News: Kyytiin automatically tracks your trips, dates, and routes. You can use your trip history from the platform as supporting documentation for your tax records.
Official Resources
For the most current and accurate information, please refer to:
Search for "milersättning" or "business use of vehicle" on the Skatteverket website for detailed information and current rates.
Professional Advice
Tax regulations can be complex and vary based on individual circumstances. We strongly recommend:
Consulting with a certified tax advisor or accountant
Contacting the Swedish Tax Agency directly for specific questions
Keeping detailed records of all your trips and business-related vehicle use
Disclaimer
This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute tax advice. Tax laws and regulations change frequently, and individual circumstances vary. Kyytiin is not responsible for any tax-related decisions you make. Always consult with a qualified tax professional or the Swedish Tax Agency for advice specific to your situation.
Tax Information Coming Soon
Tax information for additional countries will be added soon.
Tax Information Coming Soon
Tax information for additional countries will be added soon. Currently, we provide detailed information for Finland.