From the beginning of next year, people in Finland will no longer be able to prevent the media from accessing their tax data, following a recent ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court.According to a report by Finnish news agency STT, the court ruling held that the Finnish Tax Administration had misinterpreted the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).The new court ruling further obliges the tax authority to produce and provide the data upon request by law.We want to continue to support the public debate on taxes," the office's legal affairs director Matti Merisalo said in a press release.The man is the founder of a firm called Goofy Unicorn, who said that a "brain fart" made him file fictitious cryptocurrency earnings into a tax form."