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6000€ Tax returns for Students (Studentensteuererklärung) - Pt 1 

Jibran Shahid | Live in Germany
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5€ discount on New account on the following websites (I used)
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If you register a new account using the following links. You get a 5€ discount on your first tax declaration. Please keep that in mind this offer is only valid for new accounts not existing accounts.
For Students (German version):
bit.ly/2p84yun
For Employee (German version):
bit.ly/2mMmppU
For Students & Employee(English version):
bit.ly/2osBD3O
It costs around 35€ / year but if you do 3 years together it will cost less...
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Part 1: • 6000€ Tax returns for ...
Part 2: • Tax return (Steuererkl...
Part 3 (My Tax return): • Claimed 2179€ as Tax r...
SuccessStory: • 2765€ Succes story- Ta...
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DON'T WANT TO DO IT YOURSELF THEN CHECK THIS
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If you guys, don't want to do it all by yourself or have some small doubt about your tax declaration then I found this great service "Yourxpert" which gives a FREE first initial assessment of your case. Just click the link and write your query. (Website is in German, but you can ask stuff in English as well)
bit.ly/37D4yFf
but if you are directly looking for a good and professional Tax consultant, then check out this link bit.ly/39ILM20
where you can select your next tax consultant and you can either call them, chat with them or just write a Question.
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This video is regarding tax returns for students in Germany. It is divided into 5 parts.
1.) Who can apply for this tax return?
2.) Things you need to know before applying for Taxes
3.) Things you need to have before applying for Taxes
4.) Things you can claim in your tax return
5.) How you can apply for this tax return
For the Tax return seminar ( it is usually in German )
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@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
5€ discount on New account on the following websites (I used) ================================================== If you register a new account using the following links. You get a 5€ discount on your first tax declaration. Please keep that in mind this offer is only valid for new accounts not existing accounts. For Students (German version): bit.ly/2p84yun For Employee (German version): bit.ly/2mMmppU For Students & Employee(English version): bit.ly/2osBD3O It costs around 35€ / year but if you do 3 years together it will cost less... ============================================ Part 1: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B9z9iaJy1Wo.html Part 2: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cwHOXX940Ds.html Part 3 (My Tax return): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Cw3o65J6Luk.html Success Story: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JbqmyQr76T8.html ============================================ DON'T WANT TO DO IT YOURSELF THEN CHECK THIS ============================================ If you guys, don't want to do it all by yourself or have some small doubt about your tax declaration then I found this great service "Yourxpert" which gives a FREE first initial assessment of your case. Just click the link and write your query. (Website is in German, but you can ask stuff in English as well) bit.ly/37D4yFf but if you are directly looking for a good and professional Tax consultant, then check out this link bit.ly/39ILM20 where you can select your next tax consultant and you can either call them, chat with them or just write a Question. =========================================================== A small addition recommended by a Facebook user Faraz H. I will mention this stuff also in the next part of this video and also share my tax return. When do you have to pay tax in Germany? If your taxable income (more to this later) exceeds 9000€ single and 18000€ married in a calendar year. You pay tax For 2019 the tax-free allowance has increased to 9168€ single and 18336€ married per annum. Do students earn tax-free or get everything back? No, students also have to pay tax if their income is above tax-free allowance. When is the deadline to file a return? - May 31 of the following year for compulsory filers (people who had more than 1 source of income, who changed job, where the spouse is also working) - Four years for non-compulsory filers Why is tax deducted, why to file the return and what is taxable income? Your HR knows how much your monthly payment is and how much you will get paid in one particular year so they deduct tax monthly assuming it will stay the same and this is your actual taxable income and forward it to tax office. They also know if you are married or have kids, etc and consider these factors to have it more accurate. What tax office or your HR doesn't know are your werbungskosten (tax or work related expenses) like your monthly travel tickets to work, a laptop and a chair you bought for working from home or money you sent to your parents. So the main goal is to show maximum expenses to reduce your taxable income. E.g.: you earned 24000€ in 1 year and your HR deducted tax from your salary monthly seeing you earn 2000€. So your tax was deducted from 24000€. Now you file return and show that you sent 3000€ to your parents, you moved from one city to another and paid 2000€ for the transportation and renovation of a new place, you bought books, computers and paid for online courses another 2000€. So now you request by filing a return to the tax office to recalculate your return by deducting these expenses. So now if all expenses are accepted, the tax office will calculate the tax on your new taxable income (i.e. 24000-3000-2000-2000-tax free allowance-child free allowance, etc.) and give you back the difference. Can students claim their study costs of past years after they finish the study and start working (as the guy is suggesting in the video)? Not directly. They have to carry losses of every year forward to the next year (Verlustvortrag). That means if a student had study-related expenses and didn't earn in that year, he/she can file a Verlustvortrag and carry these expenses to next year and then to next year and then to another one for seven years (not four) and as soon as you earn good money you can take these expenses to that year. Keep in mind if you are a bachelor student, the chances are very low to carry your losses forward. You can carry only study-related costs to another year and not e.g. money you sent to parents. To carry forward your losses you have to file a tax return for each year like a normal tax filer with the same forms. How about sites like germantax.de? I know of many people who actually had no expense at all and did try to calculate return through online sites and it showed them back payment although they were suppose to get a return. I would never recommend someone to use these sites. You can always go to Lohnsteuerhilfeverein in your city to get it done cheaper. What costs can you add to lower your taxable income? Basic principle: Everything which has a connection to your work can be added as werbungskosten. If you buy a tie and suit to attend your friend's wedding, it is not accepted but if you buy a tie and a suit because you work in sales, bingo. The costs related to your studies (because studies are also connected to career), the money you sent home, charity, double household (if your spouse is living in another country), cost of family reunion, etc. are Sonderausgaben/Außergewöhnliche Belastung. Which can be added to tax declaration as well.
@jhoncelica
@jhoncelica 5 лет назад
what do you mean by carrying forward losses to next year? I dont follow
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
www.studentensteuererklaerung.de/steuererklaerung-ohne-einkommen-verlustvortrag/
@sanwalchaudhry2099
@sanwalchaudhry2099 4 года назад
My German friend told me that if we apply for tax returns for the mobile phone and laptop which we bought during student life, we would get only 40 % of the money. Because as a single person normally we pay 40 % tax. Also if we buy anything from ebay kleinanzeigen, there we pay the money by-hand or by paypal to private individuals. How can we claim tax return for the mobile phone and laptop bought from individuals. As they do not give any valid receipt.? Thanks.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Have you seen the third part of the video.. ? There I have showed how much I have recieved for my electronics...For electronics there is no 40% rule ... in 2017 and 2018, the maximum you can file for tax returns is between 600.to 700.euro... if your electromic gadget is below this range then you can claim.that in the same year but if it is more than that then they distribute the amount and the rest you can file next year with some.depreciation
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Mostly for used things its very hard to claim.because first you might not get a reciept and second even if you get a reciept then the seller might have already filed tax return for that product
@shalini1656
@shalini1656 2 года назад
Extremely beneficial! I was about to make a blunder while filling my tax return and this video saved me BIG!.. Thanks for the amazing content!
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
Glad it helped!
@sumitjassal7556
@sumitjassal7556 4 года назад
what a knowledgeable vdo, I wonder why do you have less subscriptions. thnk u for making this vdo, u made my life easy.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Thanks man ... for such kind words :)
@aakashsharma4083
@aakashsharma4083 2 года назад
One question: The maximum amount of EUR6000 which we can claim is a lump sum amount for our whole study period OR is it the maximum academic amount we can claim per year? For example if my master fee was EUR12000, can I only claim EUR6000 as a lump sum or I can claim the whole amount in two years? Thanks!!
@kirityrapuru
@kirityrapuru 3 года назад
* I know a case, he was student from 2014-2018, full time job from 2018. Unknowly submitted tax returns in 2017 with simple forms in Finazamt, did not receive any thing or "loss submitted", in 2020 submitted tax with WunderTax with loss carry forward details, Finazamt accepted losses till some extend (mostly lumpsums and where proof is not required cases). For Finazamt(FZA) to consider bills/supporting -things should be in German language and bill should have tax id in it. Logic I believe is that someone should pay tax for the amount you are claiming for tax exemption and it should be in German govt. framework. This is just my understanding, I'm not expert in it. Tax was submitted using WunderTax and WunderTax also answers your questions when you contact their support team via email. * You can(mostly depends on the stats FZA) submit loss carryforward till 7 yrs retrospectively, even you have claimed taxes for later years. * I don't know can your re-submit the tax claims with loss-carry-forward if you have done it already - I believe it's not, but NOT sure. * NOTE: Once your submit tax declaration for previous years, then FZA will ask you submit for all the next consecutive years.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
Thank you man for the valuable input. Much apreciated
@0514844370
@0514844370 3 года назад
super useful video. i am happy some pakistani is also doing a good job on RU-vid. may you flourish more and more. just a small suggestion, you already have such a strong content you just need to work on the pace of your speech, rest everything is perfect.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
I will try my best
@rozanaalam6214
@rozanaalam6214 5 лет назад
Dear Desi in Wonderland @ thank you so much for the effective informative video !!
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
You are welcome :)
@arslanzafar5424
@arslanzafar5424 4 года назад
Thanks a lot for the very helpful info! I have one question related to electronic gadgets. Is there any upper limit to laptop that I can reclaim? If i buy 1200 Euro Laptop, then as you said it would be returned 410 euro per year installment but is 1200 euro laptop claimable in tax return?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
In 2019 this amount is 952 Euro. Below you will find the example in German Ein privater Gegenstand wird später beruflich genutzt Werbungskosten können Sie auch für Wirtschaftsgüter abziehen, die Sie zunächst privat genutzt oder geschenkt bekommen haben. Solche Wirtschaftsgüter können Sie nämlich zu einem Arbeitsmittel „umwidmen“ und so dem steuerrelevanten Bereich zuordnen. Beispiel: Sie haben im Januar 2017 für 1.300 Euro ein Regal für Ihr Wohnzimmer gekauft, in dem Sie ab 2019 Ihre berufliche Fachliteratur aufbewahren. Für das Regal können Sie ab dem Zeitpunkt der Umwidmung, also ab 2019, Werbungskosten geltend machen. Für Möbel gilt üblicherweise eine Gesamtnutzungsdauer von 13 Jahren. Die Anschaffungskosten verteilen Sie auf diese Zeit. Für ein komplettes Jahr schreiben Sie demnach 100 Euro ab - auch für die Jahre 2017 und 2018, in denen Sie aber wegen der rein privaten Nutzung noch keine Werbungskosten absetzen durften. Ab 2019 hat das Regal noch einen Restwert von 1.100 Euro. 100 Euro Abschreibung können Sie nun in der Steuererklärung 2019 als Werbungskosten ansetzen; ebenso in den Folgejahren. Wenn das Arbeitsmittel bei der Umwidmung höchstens noch einen Restwert von 952 Euro (800 Euro zuzüglich Umsatzsteuer) hat, können Sie diesen Betrag sofort und in voller Höhe steuerlich absetzen. Es gilt als geringwertiges Wirtschaftsgut. here is the source www.finanztip.de/arbeitsmittel/#:~:text=100%20Euro%20Abschreibung%20k%C3%B6nnen%20Sie,in%20voller%20H%C3%B6he%20steuerlich%20absetzen.
@zantistan
@zantistan 9 месяцев назад
Would filing a tax return and claiming taxes have a negative impact on future applications for German citizenship or permanent residency?
@muhammadumairmeo9871
@muhammadumairmeo9871 Год назад
THANK you for the info now, one quick question I'm a student in Germany and I buy some stuff from amazon and do some shopping, they charge VAT, now my question is can I claim VAT as well in my tax return or is there any another way to clam VAT do let me know, thank you.
@HTrntrs
@HTrntrs 3 года назад
Thankyou bha, came from Minhal Rizvi. Love from Hyderabad.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
Most welcome 😊
@pankajnarola3591
@pankajnarola3591 3 года назад
hii bro, @Desi in Wonderland thanks for the video,, you mentioned that we can claim the semester fee and my university provided a transportation card so is it still possible to transportation to the library and bike to university ? would it make conflict ?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
You can fill out the complete form with all the data and later on finanzamt will decide whether they will take in account your transportation card or your bike rides .. But I think you just need to mention that how many times you have been to library and university..
@faizan2200
@faizan2200 Год назад
Did not understand the reason behind Apply for tax once you start working ? what is the advantage ?
@garimagarg2739
@garimagarg2739 Год назад
Thanks for the amazing video. I filed my tax return through your video. Thanks again for the support.
@ashu3101
@ashu3101 4 года назад
Hi, Your video is really informative. I have a question that I studied in Germany from 2016 till mid-2019 and started my full-time work from Jan 2020. During my studies, I did some part-time work but the income was not more than a threshold value of 9000 Euros to be eligible for paying taxes. But now as a full-time employee, I am paying taxes. can I still file tax returns for my previous studying years and get some money out of my study period?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Yes... Did you watch all the parts of this video ? just one info for you .. As you started working in 2020 so it is better to apply for tax returns in 2021.... So with your 2020 tax you can file the tax returns for all your study period... but keep that in mind that you will apply for each year separetely and then you will get everything back with 2020 tax statement... Please read the pinned comment as well..
@talhaasifpatel5865
@talhaasifpatel5865 5 лет назад
great video, and great work! would you suggest a first time tax filer should hire a tax lawyer? according to your video there might be a lot of money i might be able to claim, would a tax lawyer make sense? also just a question, whenever you say lumpsum, i dont need to provide details of my expense right? e.g. i can just claim 20€ per month for mobile without showing receipts of bills?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
Yes, it would be a nice to do first tax by the tax consultant. they probably know more stuff then me and you can claim more stuff. Yes, for the lumpsum amount, you don't have to provide any proof..
@mianshahmirali1607
@mianshahmirali1607 29 дней назад
Hello Jibran bhai, if my mom earns around 90,000 PKR per month that is equivalent to 300 Euros, and I mention this in my maintenance declaration, is there a high chance that my case will be rejected when I submit my tax returns? They might say that your mother is earning enough money, so your supporting her isn't justified. What do you think?
@devbarot8625
@devbarot8625 4 года назад
Thanks for the information bro. However, I have a question regarding this. I am studying now so i am planning to apply for tax return when i get job.(as u recommend).For example, in 2021. So my que is, Do i have to show my all expenses of study in the year of 2020's tax declaration or in 2018 and 19?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
You apply for each year separately... then all the Tax returns from 2018 - 2020 will be added to 2021 where you earned more than 9000 euros... and they will return everything with your 2021 tax statement.. Please read the pinned comment as well...
@sofuno863
@sofuno863 8 месяцев назад
I got confused, by "claim" you mean deduct from your taxable income and not get refund of the total cost of the item right?
@WaseemAhmad-os4hb
@WaseemAhmad-os4hb 4 года назад
Informative for German expatriate..... mera ek Sindhi dost ha Tahir Hakro, aap us k bhai lagtay hain.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
:D
@peslovers9796
@peslovers9796 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for such an in-depth detail....
@sav6639
@sav6639 2 года назад
Very helpful! Thanks a lot! Subscribed!
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
Thanks for the sub!
@0514844370
@0514844370 Год назад
Aoa thankx for such an informative video. JazakAllah 🙌, I had one question, so for filing taxes of losses incurred during student time, I wanted to ask that shd I apply for taxes of last 4 years together where first 2 were student years and next on job, or I can apply for taxes 2 years now and after sometime for next 2 years. what shd be kept in mind to receive as much return back as possible?
@e-vatax
@e-vatax 5 лет назад
at 2:12 you are wrong. In most jobs taxes are deducted in monthly pay slips. If your gross pay in whole year 2018 as student or otherwise is less than 9,000 Euro, or more in both cases you can file tax return. If annual gross income is less than 9,000 Euro whole tax will be returned. If you earn more than 9,000 Euro then it is different story still with some tax knowledge through many deductions some taxes can be returned.
@pardesi_parchaar
@pardesi_parchaar 5 лет назад
Brother this is confusion some say you can only apply for tax return if you earn above 9,000 euros per year. Like i earned 6,500 euros in 2018 so can i claim? Also can you explain what does this mean when people say that we can apply tax at the end of our studies period? Suppose i started studies in 2015 and kept working as student and if my studies will be finished in 2019 then can i claim tax in 2020 for all years from 2015 to 2019?
@e-vatax
@e-vatax 5 лет назад
@@pardesi_parchaar Yes you can file tax return but if in your monthly pay steuer is paid, it will be returned. But not health, pflege, rente. Some other expenses like travelling cost, study fee may be deducted.
@pardesi_parchaar
@pardesi_parchaar 5 лет назад
@@e-vatax Thanks for you answer. So when all expanses will be returned? Like health, rent, semester fee etc. When should I apply? Now just for one year (I started work from Feb 2018) or after my studies period (when I will finish my degree)?
@e-vatax
@e-vatax 5 лет назад
@@pardesi_parchaar i told health and pension is not returned. if you apply now in 3-4 months will get refund.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
Yes you are right but for simplicity I said it would be better to file your tax returns once you start working fulltime and start earning more than 9000 €... becuause when you have this option that you can claim for last 4 years then why not use it...
@deepshikha2039
@deepshikha2039 Год назад
Hi, Thank you for such an informative video. Can you please tell me where to find the daily lumpsum amount I can claim for a semester abroad in the Netherlands?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 11 месяцев назад
we studied together
@divithbajaj5454
@divithbajaj5454 3 года назад
Hey, Great video. Just few questions, the 6000 € limit is for tuition fees only or it is cumulative? Also just to confirm , if suppose we pay tuition fees per semester so for that year we can claim the sum of 2 semesters right ?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
It's commulative... you add the total semester fee of the year and then add it there
@hamzaayaz7665
@hamzaayaz7665 2 года назад
Its so informative . Thanks for the video... Do we must have to earn at least 9000 Euros per year to claim all these things ? or we can claim it else wise if we are not working that much.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
you can still claim it .. They are carry forward as a loss and then return back to you when you start earning more than that.
@aunmalik9677
@aunmalik9677 3 года назад
Hi, thanks for the video. Does filling the tax return have any negative impact on your permanent residence application?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
Nope.. I have a PR
@JamesBond-cp5tm
@JamesBond-cp5tm 3 года назад
But if you work full-time after your studies and if you earn a good amount, you should have to give back to the Govt sometimes.
@potugada
@potugada 3 года назад
Thanks for the information. I have few doubts about this. 1) Let's say I earned 30k per year and my tax is 10k (flat 33.33% tax). If I have 10k from my college expenses like laptop, tablet, mobile phone, internet, semester fee, etc. In this case, do I get back the entire 10k I paid as a tax that year, or Is this 10k subtracted from 30k and I will be charged 33.33% from the remaining 20k? 2) The official duration for my master's course is 2 years (4 semesters). Can I submit expenses from my 5th semester if it took me longer to complete? 3) The rule for computers seems to have changed from 2021, As far as I understand, there is no more € 952 cap on computer expenses. Is it so or did I understand it wrong? It is stated here Arbeitsmittel - Aufwendungen von der Steuer pauschal absetzen - Steu­er­er­klä­rung ohne Belege, Büroausstattung als Werbungskosten - Finanztip
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
1.) They will charge tax on 20k and then return the remaining which they charged for 30k. you wil not get 10k back. you get only the difference of tax that you have submitted and one more thing. you only get back Lohnsteuer. the rest of the taxes remains the same 2.) It doesn't matter. You can go to 6th semester as well and add those expenses as well 3.) I haven't checked the 2021 Werbungkosten but If you have checked it then it might be right because they increase this threshold every year.
@zathkal4004
@zathkal4004 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this wonderful video brother (: Do we have to attach immartikalation copies or any other documents along with the draft to Finanzamt ?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
No need
@zathkal4004
@zathkal4004 2 года назад
@@DesiInWonderland thank u sir (: Another quick question please - Can someone also claim tax during their study prep year as a german language student? Thanks
@MadhuAmeneni
@MadhuAmeneni Год назад
Thanks for the Info! I have a question I actually did my masters in France (2020 to aug 2021) and moved to Germany for my full time job in Dec 2021, can I claim my taxes for my Master education?
@aldiv50
@aldiv50 5 лет назад
Very clear information thank you! As to my question, if I am an intern for 6 months and earn more than 9k per annum, the company pays me the net salary. Is there a possibility to get the tax back in this case? I only saw info on the travel and rent costs but nothing on the tax automatically cut by the employer. Once again, thank you 😊
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
Did you earn a 9k gross salary per annum or net? Most people in Germany they always talk in gross salary so if you earned more than 9k gross then you can apply for it.. I didn't understand this statement of yours "I only saw info on the travel and rent costs but nothing on the tax automatically cut by the employer." Thank you
@syk120
@syk120 4 года назад
I have a question. You said previous years can be blocked. E.g, file in 2016 but forgot 2014, 2015. What happens if you file it but did not know it was blocked? Will it still go through or would have a problem with tax agency?? (im not a student)
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Well so far I know... finanzmt will inform you about it but it is not a problem. They might simply tell that they cannot process your 2014 and 2015 tax declaration
@reshmakrishnansudha9803
@reshmakrishnansudha9803 4 года назад
Hi, Thank you for the video. I have certain doubts which need clarification. It would be great if you could answer them. I started my studies in winter 2018 and have worked in 2019(part time jobs), but my earning was below 9000 euros. I'm still a student and currently I'm doing a HiWi job. I was planning to do my tax returns this year for 2018 and 2019. So am I entitled to receive tax returns for semester fees, stationery, electronics, etc. or is it like I'll receive only the Lohnsteuer I paid and will be eligible for the rest of the returns when I have an amount greater than 9000 per year or a permanent job? Also, what all tax returns am I eligible to obtain when being a student and earning less than 9000euros per year? Thank you :)
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Well you can still claim.all the taxes I have mentioned in.this video but if you earn less than 9k then you claim amount will go in verlustvortrag and it will be reimbursed to you once you start more than 9k euros.... Did you read the pinned comment
@reshmakrishnansudha9803
@reshmakrishnansudha9803 4 года назад
@@DesiInWonderland hi, Thanks for the info. So, is it a different procedure then with the Verlustvortrag? I couldn't actually find the pinned one though.
@apoorvachandrashekar7157
@apoorvachandrashekar7157 2 года назад
Hello, Thanks a lot for the video, it was very informative. I do have a few questions here, My Masters course began in 2019 and I started working Minijobs until beginning of 2021 (never crossed 9000 euros) August 2021 I started to work as a working student along with a Hiwi job and ended up getting class 6 for my working student job. I ended my hiwi contract in Nov 2021 (after three months) due to the tax class issue. Does that mean I have to file my taxes by May 2022 since you mentioned about compulsory filers? Also, when I tried adding my 2019 expenses on Wundertax (Free trial version) I received 0 refund in the end. Is that since I added only for the year 2019?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
I think I didn't say that it is compulsory, but I said that if you want to get back your expenses then it is recommended to do it before your study years expires.
@kanishkgupta7997
@kanishkgupta7997 3 года назад
Hey! Thanks for the video! Really appreciate the information. I have one question: The cost of the laptop/mobile is tax deductible, but can we buy the laptop/mobile from some place else like US or Dubai and get a tax deduction in Germany. Note: I have an admit letter from a german college and I wanted a laptop to start the pre-requisites for the course. Thanks in Advance :)
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
As per my info, only thing bought from Germany are tax deductible
@saranyaananthakrishnan7752
@saranyaananthakrishnan7752 3 года назад
Thank you for the video! Regarding the tuition fee - tax deduction is possible only if it was financed by a loan?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
no .. even if you paid from your own pocket.. it is still possible to add them in your expenses for tax return
@rogueboner1796
@rogueboner1796 3 года назад
hey. so I spent one semester abroad as an Erasmus student, but, my home university was still in Germany. can I claim all these mentioned expenses (such as biking to and from the university etc) for my exchange semester, as well? note: I received scholarship money for this exchange semester.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
you can add those expenses as an Exchange semester abroad
@palakarora2513
@palakarora2513 Год назад
Hi, Thanks for making time for such a clear video. But just to be clear, I want to ask this. So i have recently filed my taxes for year 2021 with taxfix and it worked fine. Only after that I learnt that I can also file taxes on my tuition fees(which was quite a huge amount for me). I started my masters in 2018 and finished it in 2020. During these years I have not filed for any tax as I only had a working student job. My question is, 1.Can I claim Verlustvortrag and How? 2. Since I already filed for 2021, can I still do it for 2018-2020? Thankyou :)
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland Год назад
consult a consultant please
@ashishgupta4519
@ashishgupta4519 2 года назад
Hi, I'm studying here since October 2020 and also doing part time jobs since then and have paid taxes for quite a few jobs which is not more than 100€. Currently, I'm doing internship in another city. So should I file the tax return for 2020 & 2021 now and claim 100€ tax and study costs (semester fees, Mobile cost, accomodation cost) now?? Thank you
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
You can do that by adding all your expenses, but how much you will get back. The software or tax consultant tells you
@usamaqureshi3398
@usamaqureshi3398 3 года назад
Hi Jibran, I have a question about tuition fee, i.e. in baden wurttemberg, we are paying 1500 tuition fee and 188 semester contribution to public universities also, will this fee is returnable. And I have paid two times already and next two semester i have to pay next year. when should I apply for its return, this January or next, if there is any chance.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
yes you can add that.. Did you read the pinned comment
@sahilgarg8563
@sahilgarg8563 3 года назад
if a student earns more than the maximum non-taxable income ( lets say 12000€), then also he can wait for the job to start and then file tax of previous 3 years? ( One update I believe: now a person can file for the tax for upto previous 3 years not 4 years, right?)
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
I have to check this .. I haven't heard this news
@imsakthikumar
@imsakthikumar 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for the video. Highly appreciate it !! I started a working student job in 2019 and my taxable income exceeds 9000 euros. I will be completing my masters in 2021. Would it be wise to file taxes when I start my full time job (assuming 2021) so that I could claim more and have more deductions on my taxable income or would it be better to file a tax now as a student?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
Well if your net income exceeds 9000 euros then you can also apply in 2020 for 2019... You can try free of cost on the softwares that I have recommended and check how much you will get back .. You can also use the prom link, given in the description ...
@jpportaltech5168
@jpportaltech5168 5 лет назад
Hey, Thanks for your video. could you please give me some advice about the tax return. I have started my study in 2016 and probably I will finish my study on Oct 2019. I will start a full-time job in Nov 2019. so what would be a good time to file for tax return?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
You can do it next year if you want .. or you can do a verlustvortrag.. Please read the pin comment about it ..
@ajaysable8006
@ajaysable8006 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for the great video man! I have a small but important question. I came to Germany in 2017 for a Master's degree and passed out in 2020. Now started a full-time job in 2021. I have never earned more than 9000 EUR gross till 2020. However, I have many study-related expenses and huge tuition fees. With a full-time job (started in 2021), I am planning to file taxes in 2022 for previous all years and carry forward the losses. But I have a deadline to file tax return for 2017 and that is 31st October 2021. What shall I do in this case? File tax return for 2017 so that I won't miss the deadline and carry forward the losses and add it in 2018-2021 tax returns which I will file next year?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
You can do that to carry forward yuor expenses to next year. I would suggest that you can consult a consultant if you have many expenses then they can help you get the maximum return.
@MiguelGonzalez-pc4bm
@MiguelGonzalez-pc4bm 4 года назад
Hi desi in Wonderland, thanks for the video. I have a question: I have had a neben job for two months in 2019, and of course for these months I have become Klasse 6. At the time of deciding my class cathegory should I stay in the Klasse I or put Klasse VI because of these two months? Thank you and super video!!
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Steuerklasse * Falls du mehr als eine Steuerklasse innerhalb eines Jahres hattest, trage bitte die letzte ein. Du findest deine Steuerklasse auf deiner Gehaltsabrechnung oder deiner jährlichen Lohnsteuerbescheinigung. This is the point wriiten on wundertax...
@MiguelGonzalez-pc4bm
@MiguelGonzalez-pc4bm 4 года назад
@@DesiInWonderland Thank you. Another one please: for foreign students that come to Germany to study, can we apply for these 760 return because of moving?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
@@MiguelGonzalez-pc4bm no It only applies to the movements with in Germany ...
@hiteshsawant2202
@hiteshsawant2202 3 года назад
Thank you for the detailed video. Can someone who just came to study in Germany and returning back to the home country, having done some part-time jobs and internship but with yearly income of less than 9000 Euros get all these benefits on tuition fees, stationary fees etc.? The earning 9000 Euros is yearly or throughout the period of education?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
9k earning is early but buddy as you haven't earned more than 9k euros then you cannot claim any of this. May be you can get your Rente back but I am not sure.... May be some tax consultant can guide you better..
@SalmanHashmiTravelTheWorld
@SalmanHashmiTravelTheWorld 3 года назад
Thank you for the informative video jibran, I am not getting this 'loss claim' point exactly, In 2019 half of the year I was on a student visa & half of the year I was on job search visa, I got a job in 2020, and now I have to submit tax returns for 2019 & 2020. I have 'lohnsteurbeshinigung' for 2020, so for 2020 , i can fill the form and can add all required information from beschinigung to application form, but for 2019 I am confused, what should I do? The loss claim point is still not clear to me, as for 2019 all claims must be made in 2019 tax returns, not in 2020?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
just add all your expenses in 2019... Finanzamt will calculate your 2019 expenses and take it forward to 2020 itself. you don't have to worry about that
@SimplySpiceIt
@SimplySpiceIt 4 года назад
Same story as yours. Did for 2016 at first and missed the 2014,15.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
:(
@RealMohammadEmran
@RealMohammadEmran 4 года назад
@@SimplySpiceIt Hi, just curious, did it work?
@SimplySpiceIt
@SimplySpiceIt 4 года назад
@@RealMohammadEmran Yeah. It worked. They asked me for proof for the expenses and I provided some bank statements. In the end, I have got 2930€ as Verlustvortrag. I have filed for 2015 now. Did not received any reply yet.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Let us know if you get something for 2015 as well :) thanks Jelin for sharing your experience.... the seminar that I took thet told me that it is not possible that's why I said that in my video. Jelin can you contact me on my email address
@JyotiSingh-ff7re
@JyotiSingh-ff7re 2 года назад
If I claim taxes for my student years after starting a Job, then which wundertax version should I use: Für "Studierende" or "Arbeitnehmer"?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
You can choose student and add the working one for wokring year.. Wundertax support can help you with that ..
@mnvgowdaa
@mnvgowdaa 4 года назад
I have a question, I am a master student. I already claimed the tax return for the year 2018. But I missed my laptop, mobile phone(which I bought in 2018), transportation and University fee etc to mention while filling tax return form. Is it possible to claim tax return for those electronics.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
buddy... As far as I know it is not possible but somebody in the comment section wrote that he applied again for the year and he recieved the claim.. So I think you can also try .. but I have no official information about that I think it depends on your finanzamt .. You can also ask them directly if that is possible or not
@rahilfaridkhimani5550
@rahilfaridkhimani5550 4 года назад
Hey... Thank You so much for thr video. I have a small confusion though: So let's say I'm a student in 2020 and I start earning during the same year and am paying taxes but I haven't earned enough to claim returns upto €6000. So can I opt to not file or claim returns in 2020 but file my returns directly in 2021 where I would have earned a bigger amount during the year so can claim upto €6000 euro for my education? Although this education was done in 2020 and I was paying a small amount of tax in 2020
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Yes, correct... You can claim last 4 years taxes ... please read the pinned comment as well..
@annar.3876
@annar.3876 3 года назад
Many thanks for your videos, they are really helpful :) During my study I did not have contract and I was receiving stipend. If I want to declare tax for my studying period, should I give them the information of my first Lohnsteuerbescheinigung (my first year of job) for each year of study? Thanks in advance for your response :)
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
umm I didn't get your question.. You only need to give Lohnsteuerbescheinigung for the years where you earned something
@007rajagi
@007rajagi 4 года назад
Hi bro i have a question i got paid for december 2018 in mid of january 2019 so should i include that money in 2019 tax return or that was already returned in2018 tax return as i already filed that before. Please answer
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Is that amount included in your jahres lohn abrechnung .. ?
@muhammadadil6455
@muhammadadil6455 5 лет назад
If someone has already submitted the tax erklärung form without claiming anything like the things u talked about (semester fee, mobile cost etc etc) would he be able to get all the cost back or atleast semester fee because we payed above than 1500 € every semester or do he need to submit tax form again before the deadline or anythingelse that he can do regarding it. 🤔
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
So far as per my knowledge, if you already submitted tax return for one year you can not do it again. . I would suggest go to finanzamt and ask them directly this thing... or you can consult a Tax lawyer..
@rahulkhatri3418
@rahulkhatri3418 4 года назад
Thanks a lot Jibran bhai for such nice informational video.. I want to file the tax return for year 2017, 2018 and 2019 all at once, as at the end of 2019 I started working full time. But I would like to get the tax returns during student tenure. A question : Let suppose I paid a total of 6000 Euros (Tuition + Semester Fees) , with all the proof , do I get all the money or only part of it which is being used by university to pay taxes ?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
They have their own formulas... I don't know exactly
@lavanyalok6515
@lavanyalok6515 Месяц назад
I bought laptop and mobile in Jan 2017. I filed tax return in 2020 and did not know I can claim electronics. Can I claim now?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland Месяц назад
as per my info … No
@najammemon6042
@najammemon6042 3 года назад
Thank you so much for such a comprehensive video, very relevant info. Just need to ask I already filed my tax returns for 2019, and it was for my internship. I never knew about the other costs you mentioned. Now I need to file my tax returns for 2020, and I am no more a student. Can I also file my tax returns for my whole study period starting from 2016 to 2020? I also purchased some electronic gadgets but I do not have the slips or any proof. And I also moved to an other city for internship, and I was living with my friend and my room was also occupied by a friend of mine without any contract but I was paying the rent for both the room. Can you guide me on this issue?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
buddy as per my information. if you haven't submitted them in that year tax return then they are lost, but in one case I heard that a guy did it via tax consultant, and he also applied for all the previous years. I would suggest consult a tax consultant. He or She can guide better.
@chhasnat9539
@chhasnat9539 2 года назад
I am a student and I worked last year as well. So should I claim tax returns as an Employee or as a student (not sure to select which option on the website). It's my first time to file tax return. Getting confused 🤔.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
You can select any and add things according to it. At the end it doesn't matter, because you add your employee and educational expenses in both categories.
@sarmadgondal3124
@sarmadgondal3124 5 лет назад
Bro just make sure that do we need to apply by post or online? Rest of the process is comprehensively understood. Love your work.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
From 2018 they have given the online option as well so you can also apply online or by post.. its up to you...
@monikaslavkova7209
@monikaslavkova7209 4 года назад
Great work! I really appreciate all your efforts! Do you know if I should claim all the student related taxes back since I worked during my studies? I've been told that I should anyway get all my taxes back only because my work was really far away.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
What do you mean by student related taxes.. The ones I mentioned in my video... ? Yes you can get your taxes back due to your work but you have to mentioned them in your tax declaration.. You will only get tax back if you pay taxes... Otherwise they will go in Verlusvortag. Please read the pinned comment. It might clear some of your confusions... Feel free to write back if you have more questions
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
@@WARDGL I recommend it after studies but if you do it during studies then you might get something back or the remaining cost will be carried to next years... Please read the pinned comment
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Please watch all the videos related to taxes. You can understand it better.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
A tax refund is the difference between taxes paid and taxes owed. Each year (or each quarter, in some cases) a taxpayer submits a tax return that calculates his or her federal income taxes owed. ... Adjusting these withholding amounts can ensure that the taxpayer pays just enough taxes during the year. This is the definition of tax claim... so they will consider the whole amount of the phone or computer and then adjust the tax accordingly
@_Hola_12
@_Hola_12 5 лет назад
Very nice video! thanks for the information! do you know if I could claim the TOEFL test cost? ;) and the translation of my documents to come here to Germany? and how do they handle is these profs are in another language that is not English or German?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
If you haven't done all those things in Germany then you might able to include then but if you did it in yur country then no...
@megharangaswamy5384
@megharangaswamy5384 4 года назад
Hi, Thank you for the video. Its a great work man!! My question is, I had taken a student loan to do my masters from my home country and recently completed filling it in. But I have paid a good amount of interest to the base amount I took. Can I file this in my tax return? If so, I started my master's in Feb 2017 and finished in September 2019. So in which year can I file this? Thank you and stay safe:)
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
As far as I know .. No you can't claim that.... you can claim you study expenses as I mentioned in my video but this loan also covers your private life expenses. So I don't think it is possible. But I will look into it and get back to you... If I don't reply to this comment in next few weeks then this means it is not possible....
@iwatchyoutube6025
@iwatchyoutube6025 Год назад
Can I claim money for a laptop that I bought from the USA while being a student in Germany? Or is it only for laptops bought in Germany?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland Год назад
As per my information, if you have a receipt then you can claim it but ask a tax consultant for it
@sushmaprabhu3156
@sushmaprabhu3156 2 года назад
What are the conditions for Verlustvortrag to be 7 years and what are the conditions for 4 years? I see both mentioned in all the research I've done. But no where is it specified clearly when it is 7 and when it is 4.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
If you declare your taxes every year even if you are in loss, than you can do that for 7 years. but if you don't do that, then you can only claim for last 4 yaers.
@mohitthakur6920
@mohitthakur6920 5 месяцев назад
How do I do it? I just do tax declaration and it happens automatically or must I calculate losses directly and enter in some location?
@pritishjacob2084
@pritishjacob2084 Год назад
Thank you for this great video. Is it possible if one returns to India after a couple of years and still claim tax refunds
@srikrishnaedara6519
@srikrishnaedara6519 4 года назад
Hi,i am doing my Masters in Private university and pay around 7750/year for 2 years. So is it like i can claim only 6000 total of tution fee or is it 6000/year? One more thing, are travel , stationary and other allowances included in 6000 or are they excluding 6000?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
www.steuertipps.de/die-erste-steuererklaerung/im-job/ausbildungskosten-in-der-steuererklaerung?utm_ It's per year and everything is included in this 6000 euros .. I think even if you get some % of your expenses it will be still something, which is better than nothing :)
@nishantrana3212
@nishantrana3212 3 года назад
I got an internship for a Scottish company but my working base will be home in Germany mostly. In this case, can I claim for 74 euros per working day lumpsum amount in tax declaration?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
Replied on the email
@kishoresajjanshetty2069
@kishoresajjanshetty2069 3 года назад
Hello, I stay in berlin and I am a student working part-time, during the contract signing I was said students have a choice to pay the taxes & I chose not to. Now that I have started paying taxes from this year , is it possible to include my expenses of last year in my tax returns?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
you can add expenses even if you are not paying any taxes .. This will be carried forward to next years till you start paying taxes.. You can read the pinned comment
@estebanperez1569
@estebanperez1569 3 года назад
I want to claim the years 2018, 2019 and 2020. Can I send the 3 forms at the same time? or I need to send them separately and wait a bit between them?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
Yes you can send at the same time
@fiorella5717
@fiorella5717 4 года назад
If they only base what they pay back on the income and taxes you payed but not based on expenses, then otjer students who earned less than 9000 euros are not entitled to anything? even though we had same studies and work expenses...
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Did you watch the complete video, becuase I mentioned that you can file the tax return once you start earning more than 9000€. Please also read the pinned comment. :) Feel free to write me back if you have any more questions...
@arjunginoya
@arjunginoya 2 года назад
Thanks for the link, I got 5€ discount. I did all 4 years declarations. Do we get a single repayment back or 4 separate ones?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
You will get 4 different return statements. Sometimes you get in one payement. Sometimes you get separate
@badashahussaini8902
@badashahussaini8902 Год назад
Masa allah bhoot zabardast information.
@lakshya777
@lakshya777 5 лет назад
Hi amazing video....just curios to know whether ARD taxes can be reimbursed if the money is paid via the student blocked account.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
I wish If that would be possible ;) but its not so far I know :)
@lakshya777
@lakshya777 5 лет назад
😀 danke schön
@JV-it2ef
@JV-it2ef 2 года назад
thank u, ur video is extremely helpful.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@buby877
@buby877 5 лет назад
I am considered a student even if I do intensive german language courses and so can I claim the fees of the courses? The room that I rent when I came to study in germany can I claim It?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
Hello .. The Goldy,.. As per knowledge, if you are just here to do your Germany language course then you can't claim course fee..... and the room rent, you can't claim it even with the normal masters or bachelors .. :) Thanks for your message .. I hope it helped.. Feel free to contact me here if you have more questions ...
@anandjain7655
@anandjain7655 Год назад
Thanks for such a informative video. I want to know that, I started my masters and was student for 2018,2019,2020, march 2021. I did few part time jobs (earned < 9000 euro per year). I got full time job in 2022 but the income is still less than 9000 euro per year(Wont be more that 9000 euro as I am doing some online courses now and currently unemployed). Can I claim my previous year student taxes now in 2022 and do I get money during those years from my internship abroad ,stationary etc and all? Do I need to carryforward my losses during my study years. Please reply to this. Thanks in advance.
@mohitthakur6920
@mohitthakur6920 5 месяцев назад
And most importantly can someone mention how to Carry forward loses. I can't find any pinned comment that gives the information.
@quantumchemistry4478
@quantumchemistry4478 3 года назад
Hi, thanks for your video. can I withdraw tax for 2014, 2015, and 2016 now? if yes, then to which agency should be contacted? please let me know. it's very urgent for me now to have some extra money in this dirty pandemic time. Thank you very much in advance.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
You can cntct any tax advisor and ask... as per my understanding if you haven't declare your verlustvortrag then you can only claim last 4 year taxes
@hasibulalam3367
@hasibulalam3367 4 года назад
everything you talked about, are they only applicable after I finish my study and get a full-time job? can I also get them when I am studying as I am also working parttime and I get more than 9000 per year
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
You can also apply that during your studies ... please read the pinned comment ..
@sushmaprabhu3156
@sushmaprabhu3156 2 года назад
Hello! I did my masters in Germany from October 2018 to July 2021 during which I paid tuition fees. I started working full time in December 2021. I was wondering if I can apply for tax return in 2023 after earning for a year? If I do apply in 2023 can I still apply for tax return for the years 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022. It would amount to 5 years.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
You can try, but as per my information you can only do it for last 4 years. I have explained by giving an example in the video
@monikaslavkova7209
@monikaslavkova7209 4 года назад
Hi Desi, thanks for your videos! I have the following case... I started my master's when I came to Germany in 2015. In 2015 I had a mini job and I didn't earn more than 9000 euros (therefore I didn't pay any taxes). Since I started a full-time regular job now and I want to claim my taxes for the past years, can I also do 2015 or should I start from 2016 when I worked and earned more than 9000 Euros?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Did you start your masters in winter semester or summer semester ?
@monikaslavkova7209
@monikaslavkova7209 4 года назад
@@DesiInWonderland Summer semester 2015 (March). I started working (for more than 450 a month) in January 2016.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
@@monikaslavkova7209 okay... Well you can also claim for the year, where you didn't pay any taxes. Finanzamt will carry your tax claim to next years.. well In my video I have explained that you can claim for last 4 year taxes. in some cases 7 years but you can read the pinned comment to understand more about this ...
@farhanahmad5853
@farhanahmad5853 3 года назад
Hi, thanks for this informative video. I also have the similar situation but unable to find the pinned comment. For example, in 2018 my income was less but in 2019 I earned 8600 per year and also bought a laptop. Then again in 2020 my income was much lower then 9000 euros per year. So what would you suggest. I much appreciate your work.
@omarsyed4479
@omarsyed4479 3 года назад
Thanks for the really informative video :) My question is that my tuition fees for a 2 years masters course in a paid university costed 16080 Euros. Should I declare the entire amount in the first year itself?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
You should declare the whole amount.. finanzamt will decide according to law how much they can accept
@omarsyed4479
@omarsyed4479 3 года назад
@@DesiInWonderland Thank you :)
@varundua7957
@varundua7957 4 года назад
good work, keep doing it!
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
;)
@human_08
@human_08 3 года назад
Quality content! Jus a small question.. I’m a student and I’m earning less than 9000€/yr through part time jobs(around 6500€/yr). Taxes are getting deducted in my pay-slips every month. Since I’m not earning >9k€/yr, does this mean that I can’t claim those taxes which I have paid?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
those are different taxes ... after 9k you start paying income tax. Riight now you are paying other taxes
@human_08
@human_08 3 года назад
@@DesiInWonderland But can these taxes be claimed right now every year as a student or is it only possible after I get a job?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
Did you read the pinned comment ?
@TanzeelAnjum
@TanzeelAnjum 4 года назад
I'm about to finisht my
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
buddy you can't get everything back ...
@dastanzikirov5717
@dastanzikirov5717 3 года назад
Hi Desi, could you please tell me can I return taxes for 2019, 2020 if I am still studying in 2021? Thank you
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
By simply filling the wundertax form and declare yur expenses eventhough you didn't earn anything
@khayammirza9823
@khayammirza9823 5 лет назад
Thanks A lot desi in Wonderland. Can you you please tell which forms are required and how to fill them. to fill the Taxes for >9000/yr amount. Thanks
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
I will make a part 2 of this video where I will explain how to apply..
@jhanaranjanipalaniswamy8822
@jhanaranjanipalaniswamy8822 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. It was really informative. I started my master's in Oct 2019, I will be completing in 2022 Summer. I have been doing part-time job in Jan 2020, and my annual income is more than 9000 euros. My question is, 1. Can I file the tax returns for 2020 now? 2. Should I file the tax for 2019 by claiming all the student allowances? 3. I am paying a tuition fee, so is it a wise option to do the tax filing now or should I wait until I complete my degree and start working full-time? Please clarify me.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 3 года назад
1.) you can do that in 2020 whatever remains will be carried forward to next year 2.) Yes 3.) You can also file a tax return when you are a student, it will be carried forward to the next years till you start earning . Did you read the pinned comment
@jhanaranjanipalaniswamy8822
@jhanaranjanipalaniswamy8822 2 года назад
@@DesiInWonderland Hi Thank you for your reply. What is loss carrforward in tax filing? I am getting it when I file tax for my student period claiming my tution fee.
@SaqibShakeel3514
@SaqibShakeel3514 4 года назад
I am trying to apply for tax return for 2018 but I am not getting the return as expected. After following your guide, when I come to the final page, it gives me almost only the Lohnsteuer amount. Nothing else. Any specific reason? I purchased Laptop, mobile etc and travelled out of the city for work almost 2 days a week.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
You can also try other platforms ... and check if they give you the same calculation or not
@shaanquadri
@shaanquadri 4 года назад
Hello, can you please guide. For my tuition fees tax refund my Finanzamt is asking proof if this was my first "Ausbildung" or not. I already did a masters in Pakistan and then In germany I did my second masters. Should I send copies of my past degrees?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Already cleared this topic on whatsapp...
@NishanthSangameshwar
@NishanthSangameshwar 2 года назад
Hello thanks a lot for the video it was very informative I moved to Germany last year october as a student I got a working student job, initially in salary slips of November and December my tax class was 1 and for January which I received it has become tax class 6(which has highest tax) is it possible for me to change and is it possible for me to claim this difference in tax amount? Thanks in advance
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
Check with you employer that why the tax class is 6 ... it happens if finanzamt thinks that you are doing 2 jobs. First check with your employer then your finanzamt. if they have wrong record then this can be either adjusted by your employer or finanzamt when you apply for tax return
@NishanthSangameshwar
@NishanthSangameshwar 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for your suggestion I’m checking with the employer
@AbdulHadi-rk5iz
@AbdulHadi-rk5iz 5 лет назад
Its a very nice effort. I worked as Werkstudent for two years and pay was above the 9k limit So just some Qs if you could answer: 1: Can we claim some amount of the money that i sent to Pak to parents as a household expense? 2. My job was in another city and i had to travel back and forth atleast twice a month. So is that cost also claimable in addition to the travel costs you mentioned? Much appreciated!
@e-vatax
@e-vatax 5 лет назад
Yes, if you paid to parents and travel. Then after that amount your income decreases from 9k, you will get full tax refund. :)
@AbdulHadi-rk5iz
@AbdulHadi-rk5iz 5 лет назад
@@e-vatax Thank you!
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Thank you Waqar bhai
@mayurmahajan4596
@mayurmahajan4596 4 года назад
Great Video. I have one doubt though. I have done my tax return for the year 2018 while being a student. Now I am still a student and I want to know if it is mandatory for me to do a tax return every year since i have done it once already. I was planning to do the tax return for the year 2019, 2020 amd 2021 altogether. Is it still possible?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Yes, absolutely
@rameezkhan2883
@rameezkhan2883 2 года назад
Hello Brother, I came to germany in 2020 and paid for the language course which cost around €9500, so can i apply for the tex return for that amount?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
Usually Language course fee is not claimable as tax return but please consult a tax consultant for this
@usman3D
@usman3D 5 лет назад
Are these claims such as relocation fee and telephone cost etc. only for the students? What about those who are not students and they directly moved to Germany from abroad?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
At the moment, I don't have answer to your question... but once I get it, I will post it here.. Thank you
@MuhammadSajjad-dm9tc
@MuhammadSajjad-dm9tc 4 года назад
Dear Desi . I have one question can we file the tax return for more than one year ? like i started my study in 2017 so now in 2019 can i apply for the tay return of 2017 and 2018 togather?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Yes you just have to fill two forms for each year
@ram-my6fl
@ram-my6fl 2 года назад
Hello desi in wonderland, really informative video…..I bought tablet , phone , laptop at the same time… can I claim tax for that??
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
yes
@M.GhalibMirza
@M.GhalibMirza 5 лет назад
Very informational! But i have one scenario that if you do some internship/thesis in other city and you buy monthly tickets for transportation there can you claim that also? Also tell us that can you claim the TA/DA allowance for interview even if company reimburse or not? Also what about the money you spend on buying stuff(clothing and other) for office if any? Thanks again!
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
I would say if you already got reimburse for something then please dont claim that .... you can only claim special work cloths... And about your monthly ticket, I am not sure because they are already giving you a daily pocket money... but I will confirm this and get back to you....
@AliHaider6074
@AliHaider6074 5 лет назад
@@DesiInWonderland a Daily pocket money also for Master Thesis? or Only for Internship/semester exchange?
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 5 лет назад
I did some digging on this topic.. So far I only found one thing that you can only claim your transport cost. which means that you can claim for each km that you traveled to the company or university where you are writing your thesis... but If I find something more then I will post it here.. :)
@M.GhalibMirza
@M.GhalibMirza 5 лет назад
@@DesiInWonderland thanks! Let us know if you find anything else.
@nishantrana3212
@nishantrana3212 3 года назад
What if you get an internship for a Scottish company but you will be working from home in Germany. Would I still get 74euros per working day?
@sarmadgondal3124
@sarmadgondal3124 5 лет назад
I appreciate your work.
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 4 года назад
Thank you man .. ! :)
@fatima-ezzahrarahoumi1401
@fatima-ezzahrarahoumi1401 2 года назад
Vielen Dank! ❤
@DesiInWonderland
@DesiInWonderland 2 года назад
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