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The government is expected to lower the corporate tax rate by two to three percentage points, bringing it down to 1718 percent .
Tax reductions are also in store for employees, while income tax cuts are expected to apply across the board.
The government has said it remains committed to stabilising Finland 's debt-to-GDP ratio.
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