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Filing German Tax returns

 
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Old 08-05-2008, 06:41 PM
Beaufort1 Beaufort1 is offline
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Can anyone point us in the direction of how to contact the German tax authorities or tax advisors. Also more importantly can you tell us when we have to file a tax return. We are resident/domiciled in the UK for tax purposes but realise the Germans require us to declare our modest rental income which we started receiving last September.
We got a letter from our German Lawyer with details of a tax advisor who wants to charge €275 including 19% VAT for preparation of tax returns. I'm not sure if this is for a single or joint return. Does this sound good value?
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Old 10-05-2008, 08:36 AM
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One solution would be to pay out the €275 this year and then, next year, use this year's return as a model for doing the filing yourself in 2009. Being non-resident and with a sole source of income, the declaration should be pretty straightforward.
Some places (Germany?) also apply a forfeited percentage charge to non-residents to cover their tax obligations. Normally you just have to choose the option but you nearly always, I think, end up paying more than you would if you filed a declaration.
I too would be interested to know more on this if anybody out there has solid information on the subject.
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I'd welcome connecting - off line if more relevant - as I suspect we are in the same position (acquired German flat 1st Oct 2007 and now faced with high fee relative to income)!
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Does anyone know if the German authorities give you a personal allowance for use against the rental income
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