OK, this is an old chestnut, but having read everything the search showed up on here, maybe this topic hasn't been directly asked on this new forum.
A chap an hour and a half down the road who is an employee here in Germany and also a veteran (UK) started getting his mil pension in April and the GKK (AOK) want him to back pay 20% - ish of this pension and then continue to pay this.
I think that's nonsense, He pays Beiträge as an employee - the usual 7,5% or whatever, the employer paying the other bit, and also presumably Pflege.
His other worldwide income only becomes of interest to the GKK if he becomes a Freiwillige member for whatever reason (eg. retires early)
They are being very insistent about this. Assuming I am right (quite possibly I am not) then what can he present to get out of this situation?
KK Beiträge
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Re: KK Beiträge
You're not right, please see here: https://www.tk.de/techniker/versicherun ... ge-2007446
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Thank you for that.
Gosh. Ours specifically said, get a job, it'll be cheaper for you because we'll only take Beiträge from the wage, which is what we then did for a year.
Gosh. Ours specifically said, get a job, it'll be cheaper for you because we'll only take Beiträge from the wage, which is what we then did for a year.
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