As of July 1st, statutory pensions will rise by 4.24 percent β ββfor the fourth time in a row. This means that more pensioners will become liable to pay taxes. How they can reduce the tax burden.
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Zum 1. Juli steigen die gesetzlichen Renten um 4,24 Prozent β zum vierten Mal in Folge. Dadurch rutschen weitere Rentner in die Steuerpflicht. Wie diese die Steuerlast senken kΓΆnnen.
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