Finns plan funerals more often than they prepare for inheritance tax

A growing number of Finns are preparing for their own deaths by organising funerals and securing life insurance, but far fewer are considering the inheritance tax implications for their heirs. According to a survey by insurance provider LähiTapiola, most people begin addressing end-of-life matters around age 60. The most common steps include purchasing life insurance (34%), discussing finances or practicalities with family (27%), and drafting a will (19%).