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  • German Inheritance & Gift tax
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  • All
  • German Inheritance & Gift tax
  • German taxes for US companies & individuals
  • Moving away from Germany
  • Withholding Tax
Restricted Stock Units

How are Restricted Stock Units (RSU) taxed in Germany?

Restricted Stock Units (RSU) are a way an employer can grant company shares to employees as a form of compensation. This form of compensation became ...
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German gift tax

German Gift tax – What you need to know

When living in Germany, receiving a gift or making a gift may result in a German gift tax obligation. This post shall give you an ...
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DAC6

DAC6 – bureaucratic chaos for entrepreneurs

Notification requirements for cross-border tax structuring (alias DAC6) Bureaucratic chaos for entrepreneurs: From July 1, 2020, new compliance obligations apply to entrepreneurs with activities abroad. ...
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US trust

US Trust – How to deal with it in Germany?

Setting-up a US trust is a common form to design the asset transfer after the death. However, the tax situation become complex when there is ...
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German exit taxation

German exit taxation – Entrepreneurs pay attention!

While a relocation to Germany requires a careful tax planning, moving away from Germany to another country can trigger German tax issues as well. This ...
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wht-tax-royalties-Germany

Are you still paying withholding tax on royalties in Germany?

If you are an US based company licensing your product to German B2B customers, then this might be of interest for you: Royalty income is ...
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5 tax pitfalls for US companies with German resident shareholders

A US shareholder of a US company who intend to relocate to Germany is often worried about his/her personal tax situation. Of course, this requires ...
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