Hello there,
1. loss offsetting with dividends (EStG 20 para. 6 sentence 6; before 01.01.2020);
2. estimated workload 4-6 hours/month; we provide the details (we did ourselves everything but tax office ignores the laws if these are presented by ordinary people);
3. we write the letters, to which we need a fine tuning;
4. probable tax court case is underway;
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Kind regards,
Florina & Alexander
[Looking for] Tax advisor / Loss offsetting / EStG 20 para. 6 sentence 6
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Re: [Looking for] Tax advisor / Loss offsetting / EStG 20 para. 6 sentence 6
It's not really clear what you want. So I added the "[Looking for]" to the subject.
So, are you actually looking for a tax advisor to pull the chestnuts out of the fire after you did that stuff on your own in the past?
Your "probable tax court case is underway" implies that you need legal advise for something you signed and (perhaps) f*cked up in the past, and that goes beyond the capabilities of an online forum. What you need is "legally binding consultation", and you will not get that here for free (nor anywhere else for free). It is my understanding that once you've (signed and) filed your taxes, the book is closed.
If you filed "in a way the authorities consider wrong", what do you expect a tax adviser to do to unf*ck the situation retrospectively for you?
I'd rather say you need a lawyer specialized in tax law.
So, are you actually looking for a tax advisor to pull the chestnuts out of the fire after you did that stuff on your own in the past?
Your "probable tax court case is underway" implies that you need legal advise for something you signed and (perhaps) f*cked up in the past, and that goes beyond the capabilities of an online forum. What you need is "legally binding consultation", and you will not get that here for free (nor anywhere else for free). It is my understanding that once you've (signed and) filed your taxes, the book is closed.
If you filed "in a way the authorities consider wrong", what do you expect a tax adviser to do to unf*ck the situation retrospectively for you?
I'd rather say you need a lawyer specialized in tax law.
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Re: [Looking for] Tax advisor / Loss offsetting / EStG 20 para. 6 sentence 6
Hello admin,
Thank you for modifying the subject.
We look for a tax advisor. A tax advisor can file a lawsuit. A tax lawyer is optional.
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Kind regards,
Florina & Alexander
Thank you for modifying the subject.
We look for a tax advisor. A tax advisor can file a lawsuit. A tax lawyer is optional.
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Kind regards,
Florina & Alexander
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Re: [Looking for] Tax advisor / Loss offsetting / EStG 20 para. 6 sentence 6
You could try asking in the "Steuerberater" Facebook group whether a colleague still has free capacity: https://www.facebook.com/groups/353089368038483