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In 2023, I no longer qualify for the flat-rate tax scheme. Should I file a tax return or not?

If the freelancer is in a situation where he/she no longer meets the conditions of the flat-rate tax, the taxpayer is obligated to file a tax return. Which specific situations require filing a tax return? How to file a tax return?

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Everything you need to know about minijobs

Are you looking into finding a side job in Germany? Were you thinking about minijob? We summarized everything you need to know in this article.

Published: 1st Jan 2024
 

About our application OnlinePriznani.cz

We guarantee 100% accuracy in calculations


The accuracy guarantee means that our company will take responsibility for the correctness of the calculations based on the data you enter when filling out the forms.

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Everything about working in Austria

Have you found a job in Austria or are you still thinking about it? What should you know before travelling to Austria for work?

Last update: 13th Dec 2023
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Working in Austria versus tax return

Are you working in Austria and have to file a tax return? What will you need to file your tax return?

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The europa.jobs portal has been relaunched. The new version includes a multitude of optimizations

europa.jobs, Europe's largest international job portal, is now available in a completely new version. The platform already works in 9 languages, offering modern solutions both for employers and employment agencies, as well as for people looking for a job abroad.

Last update: 11th Dec 2023
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Family allowances from Austria

Are you working in Austria and have children? Apply for Austrian child benefits.

Last update: 6th Dec 2023
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Germany: Confirmation of local income with EU/EEA certificate (also known as Bescheinigung EU/EWR)

Under certain conditions, people who live abroad and largely generate their income in Germany can be treated as subject to unlimited income tax in Germany.