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Germany to introduce RM45 bil tax relief for inflation-hit workers

Package allows households to benefit from higher tax exemptions, tax-free allowance

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Aug 2022 6:30PM

Germany to introduce RM45 bil tax relief for inflation-hit workers
Germany will offer tax relief worth €10 billion (RM45.5 billion) to help workers cope with soaring inflation. – @STEPSociety Twitter pic, August 10, 2022

BERLIN – Germany will offer tax relief worth €10 billion (RM45.5 billion) to help workers cope with soaring inflation, Finance Minister Christian Lindner said today.

The package will raise base tax-free allowance as well as bring up the level from which the top income tax rate of 42% will apply.

Families will also benefit from higher tax exemptions for dependent children.

Inflation in Germany reached 7.5% in July, fractionally lower than the 7.6% recorded in June, fuelled mainly by soaring energy prices.

Lindner said his plan is aimed primarily at fighting the problem of employees who find themselves with a higher tax burden because they have received a pay increase to combat inflation.

As a result, the gain the workers have received is wiped out essentially by the higher taxes due.

The phenomenon, called “cold progression”, also typically hits lower incomes harder.

Lindner said 48 million Germans would be facing higher taxes from January 2023 if no relief was offered.

“For the state to benefit at a time when daily life is becoming more expensive... that is not fair and also dangerous for economic development,” said Lindner. – AFP, August 10, 2022

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