Innovations 2025: pension and taxes - what changes for Germans!

Innovations 2025: pension and taxes - what changes for Germans!
At the turn of 2025, Germany expects numerous changes that will affect almost all citizens. From January 1, 2025, the CO2 tax will be increased, which could result in more expensive fuel. The Tonne CO2 is then praised at 55 euros, which may be reflected in an increase in petrol prices by about 3 cents per liter, as motorradundreisen.de . This makes refueling more expensive - repeating painful experience for many drivers. In addition, the fees for the standard letter are also increasing: from 2025 the shipping of a standard letter will cost 95 cents, an increase of 10 cents
For pensioners, on the other hand, there is good news: In the coming year, an increase in the remuneration of around 3.5 percent is expected, after an increase in 4.57 percent already made in July 2024. The basic tax allowance is also increased: it increases to 12,084 euros, which means that income will remain tax -free. At the same time, the child allowance will be increased to 9,600 euros, and the child benefit will gradually increase to 255 euros per month, so reports Stadtblatt-online.de . .
changes in driving license and hotel reports
A significant detail concerns the driver's license: From January 19, 2025, older driving licenses must be exchanged for the new card format, unless the driver's license was exhibited before 1953. This entails additional costs of 25 euros. The annoying reporting obligation for German vacationers in hotels will also be abolished from January 1, 2025, but this does not apply to international guests. These must continue to fill out registration certificates while the exceptions are preserved in spa towns.
In addition, the introduction of e-bill for business transactions will be mandatory from January 1, 2025, which promises new relief of bureaucracy. Elsewhere, the amalgam ban in the EU will also come into force from 2025, which means that amalgam fillings are no longer adopted by health insurance companies. From then on, legally insured are entitled to additional payments in dental treatment.
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