Tax Return for Student and Worker in Germany. Take control of your tax by understanding how it works, learning how to do it yourself and how to optimise it.

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What you will learn

This webinar is held to help students and workers that live in Germany. After successfully attending the webinar, you will learn the following:

  1. How to prepare your tax return
  2. The type of tax return that exist in Germany
  3. How to do your tax return yourself
  4. The best software you can use to prepare your own tax return
  5. Tips on how to optimise your tax return and get back up to € 8.000/year
  6. Answers to all your questions related to tax return in Germany and others.

A large proportion of German taxpayers, whether expatriates or German citizens, are required to submit an annual tax return (Einkommensteuererklärung) to the Federal Central Tax Office.

When it comes to filling a tax return, the following questions always arise:

Do I have to fill a tax return in Germany?

How much income tax do I have to pay?

Do I have to pay income tax as a pensioner, student, mini-jobber or unemployed person?

Where and how do I submit my tax return?

What deadlines do I have to meet?

What happens if I fill my tax return too late?

What happens if I don’t pay my tax?

Where can I get help to complete my tax return?

If you are asking yourself the same questions, then this webinar is for you.

 

Date: September 30th, 2023           Time: 11:00 – 13:30 PM CET / 10:00 – 12:30 CAT

          February 25th, 2024                Time: 11:00 – 13:30 PM CET /  10:00 – 12:30 CAT

          Mai 26th, 2024                          Time: 11:00 – 13:30 PM CET & CAT

Course language: French and completely online

Video Transcript: English

Instructors:

Romial KENMOGNE

Certified Financial Advisor and Business Consultant

 

About the instructor:

Romial Kenmogne is a serial entrepreneur, certified financial advisor, certified Scrum master and business consultant. Having lived in Europe for over 18 years and travelled to over 40 countries around the world, Romial realised that an important aspect of expat integration is understanding the system and educating oneself. Financial education and planning can be a powerful tool to help expats better integrate and live a life without limitations.

With over 15 years’ experience in corporate finance, project management and business consultancy, Romial has decided to share its expertise and knowledge by helping and educating expats on how to manage their money, optimise their taxes, better prepare for retirement with real estate and other forms of investment.

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