Municipalities o Finland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The municipalities (Finnish: kunta; Swadish: kommun) represent the local level o admeenistration in Finland an act as the fundamental, sel-govrenin admeenistrative units o the kintra. The entire kintra is incorporatit intae municipalities an legally, aw municipalities are equal, awtho certaint municipalities are cried ceeties. Municipalities hae the richt tae levy a flat percentual income tax, which is atween 16 an 20 percent, an thay provide twa thirds o public services. Municipalities control mony community services, sic as schuils, heal care an the watter supply, an local streets. Thay dae no maintain heich-gates, set laws or keep polis forces — thir tasks are the responsibility o the central govrenment.