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I'm imagining Scooter having to pay it.Originally posted by vetran View Postimagine paying that little Tax!
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No. I pay tax for this year forecasted earnings based on last year's income, even if I have not yet earned it.
You can write a letter to the tax office and moan and they may request different pre-payments from you. However my income fluctuates. In my opinion it's better to be repaid with interest from the state rather than be requested additional tax bill you were not expecting.
The 3rd year in Germany was the worst. Re-calculation for the first year. 2nd year large tax bill since no forecast was available. Pre-payments for the current third year. Imagine having €115k tax bill would yah?
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That is the cash accounting system. You pay tax based on the previous year's income not the present.Originally posted by vetran View Postthey don't do cash accounting? how silly.
I assume you are a contractor.
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they don't do cash accounting? how silly.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI have to my taxes each quarter here in Germany before I've earned the money from my clients. Go figure!
Perhaps explains why so many Germans have savings.
I assume you are a contractor.
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I have to my taxes each quarter here in Germany before I've earned the money from my clients. Go figure!Originally posted by vetran View Postseems ridiculous to me, you have to pay it before you have any money from the estate so many will have to borrow to fund it.
Perhaps explains why so many Germans have savings.
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seems ridiculous to me, you have to pay it before you have any money from the estate so many will have to borrow to fund it.
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