Do I have to declare (fictional) expenses under Arbeitnehmer-Pauschbetrag? Or do I simply submit a tax return and this lump sum is automatically deducted?
Wait, so you buy a flat, rent it out and you'll get all the running costs back?! So if the one who rents the flat pays you like 800 € a month, you'll keep the whole stack?
Kind of. If you buy Real Estate in Germany as an investment and rent it out, most of the costs you have will be tax deductible (e.g. interest you pay to the bank, depreciation, management costs, etc).
I think there is big mistake in your table! You put the penalty interest amount (240€) on the same row as other tax returns, for example home office (600€). This is confusing because the 240€ is the real money you get from finanzamt, but you get back "the tax payed on 600€" (which is about 50€) not whole the 600 €! This is also true for other columns! So I think your video is miss-leading! Am I wrong?
The table shows the tax-deductible amount so viewers know what number to put into their tax declaration. If we wanted to show the "real money you get from Finanzamt" as you put it, we would have to show 42 different tables for the 42 different percentages people have in income tax.
I was wondering if a person with a retirement salary would be taxed if they moved to germany? I mean, their homecountry is providing them with this salary, germany wouldn't tax it, right?
You can skip or you dont even have to watch the video. Did he beg you to watch his video? It took more time for him to make the video than for you to watch it.
I really appreciate your video! Thanks!
Video starts at 3:50
Thanks a lot, Buddy ;)
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Do I have to declare (fictional) expenses under Arbeitnehmer-Pauschbetrag? Or do I simply submit a tax return and this lump sum is automatically deducted?
Which deductions from tax amount and which deductions are from taxable income? This is not clear! Could you please clarify?
Awesome content Axel 👍
Thank you very much for watching. Hope the video is helpful to you. 👍
Thanks so much for such useful tips. What about employee contribution to health insurance premium? Is that not tax deductible too?
Wait, so you buy a flat, rent it out and you'll get all the running costs back?! So if the one who rents the flat pays you like 800 € a month, you'll keep the whole stack?
Kind of. If you buy Real Estate in Germany as an investment and rent it out, most of the costs you have will be tax deductible (e.g. interest you pay to the bank, depreciation, management costs, etc).
private health insurance premiums are also tax deductible, right?
In which part of tax declaration should we apply for this Pauschbetrag
Bro it is already half the video and he still saying before we start 😑
Hi, I fill out the survery, but there two question it didnt let me choose what i wanted (i did it on my phone). Cheers, great video again.
Thank you very much for watching & helping with the PhD survey! 😊
Hello, can I use Arbeitnehmer-Pauschbetrag if I have Kleinunternehmer? Thank you.
I think there is big mistake in your table! You put the penalty interest amount (240€) on the same row as other tax returns, for example home office (600€). This is confusing because the 240€ is the real money you get from finanzamt, but you get back "the tax payed on 600€" (which is about 50€) not whole the 600 €! This is also true for other columns!
So I think your video is miss-leading!
Am I wrong?
The table shows the tax-deductible amount so viewers know what number to put into their tax declaration. If we wanted to show the "real money you get from Finanzamt" as you put it, we would have to show 42 different tables for the 42 different percentages people have in income tax.
4:50 hahah OMG we need this in the Netherlands 🤣 imagine if our tax government will pay us a fine 👏🏽😋
Very happy to hear that the German Finanzamt is good in comparison to other tax authorities around the world!
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What about other costs like transport food n housing rent
Here you calculated 10km just one way. Wouldn’t that be 20km per day to and from work?
Unfortunately, Finanzamt allows to deduct only one way per workday from your taxes.
I was wondering if a person with a retirement salary would be taxed if they moved to germany? I mean, their homecountry is providing them with this salary, germany wouldn't tax it, right?
For tax advice, please reach out to a professional tax advisor. 👍
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May I ask: can we use the Pensions to invest in crypto as well ?
Depending how things develop with crypto that may be possible in the future, but not right now.
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He, he, there's a video a little lower on the page called: "11 BIG Financial Changes in Germany in 2023: Is it TIME to LEAVE??" Who should I believe?
It‘s probably best if you watch both videos to get as much information as possible to form your own opinion.
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this guy talks too much. go stright to the point man dont waste our time
I swear
You can skip or you dont even have to watch the video. Did he beg you to watch his video? It took more time for him to make the video than for you to watch it.