Ok, thanks for explaining about the fifth’s rule - the info I had found said that if they had used that to calculate the tax, it would have been zero.
Of course there is a 41% rate - I just didn’t think there was for me with 170k of income when I was in DE.
I will send them the article.
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- Sat Sep 21, 2024 10:35 pm
- Forum: Taxes & finance
- Topic: Tax liability after leaving Germany
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- Sat Sep 21, 2024 9:23 pm
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- Topic: Tax liability after leaving Germany
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Re: Tax liability after leaving Germany
Thank you! I read the article, and it seems like none of the conditions where taxes must be filed apply to me: assessment of income tax on an employee subject to limited tax liability must also be made if the employee receives wages from several (domestic) employers at the same time ( not my case ),...
- Thu Sep 19, 2024 8:42 pm
- Forum: Taxes & finance
- Topic: Tax liability after leaving Germany
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Tax liability after leaving Germany
Hello! I left Germany on Dec 31, 2022. I still work for the same employer, but in a different affiliate in a different country. I got a pay statement from Germany in 2023 because some restricted Stock Units (RSUs) that I had earned during employment in Germany vested and apparently they are taxed th...