Navigate The German Tax System Easily!

Moving to Deutschland means embracing a new country, a different language, and settling into a new workplace. But that’s not all.

You also have to adhere to the German tax laws in the form of income/corporation tax.

It can all be quite confusing. We understand that!

This is precisely why we offer our fellow Indian expatriates an easy and effective way of filing taxes.

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  • support@consultio.com

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Taxes

The endless rules and regulations, the strict penalties, and the constant stress – taxes in Germany are a handful.

But don’t worry.

We help you understand the tax laws, pinpoint the tax bracket you lie in, enable you to file tax returns, set up pensions, and manage your VAT-related obligations – all at once.

As expatriates working operating in Germany for years, we are up to date with all tax regulations and restrictions and can help you cross this financial bridge with ease.

FAQ’s

If you work in Germany, you must pay the tax, unless the 183-day rule applies to you: i.e., your employer has sent you to Germany for less than 183 days.

The tax bracket for expats in Germany depends on your income level, marital status, and children. Jointly filed taxes with the family fall in a different bracket than single, individual filers. The tax class is usually indicated on payslips as SKI (Steuerklasse)

 

If you forget to file your taxes or file them late for any reason, you may be required to pay as much as 10% of the tax due additionally as a penalty.

 

As an expat, the tax registration process can seem complicated. You are required to obtain visa and employment authorization from the consulate, report to the Citizens Registrar, and thereafter receive your tax number, i.e., the Steueridentifikationsnummer. We help ease the process with timely tax advice.