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Understanding the German "Mahnung" (Dunning) Procedure
This guide clarifies the German debt collection process ("Mahnverfahren"), focusing on essential German terms and their meanings.
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Freistellungsauftrag: What You Need to Know
This guide is an essential read for efficiently managing your capital gains tax obligations in Germany.
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GDPR in Germany: Essential Knowledge for Data Protection
As an expat living in Germany, understanding the intricacies of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is crucial.
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Chancenkarte: Germany's New Path for Expats
Germany is introducing the 'Chancenkarte' (Opportunity Card), a game-changing residence permit for non-EU citizens seeking employment in...
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Car Insurance in Germany: Price Development in 2023
In 2023, approximately 5.5 million car owners in Germany faced higher insurance premiums, with policy prices increasing by up to 29%.
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From Bottles to Euros: How Germany's Pfand System Works
Germany's Pfand (deposit return) system is a highly efficient and environmentally conscious method for recycling beverage containers. As...
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Winter Wonderland: Discover the Charm of German Christmas Markets
German Christmas markets offer a journey through time and tradition. Originating in the medieval era as hubs for winter supplies, these...
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Kindergeld (Child Benefit): A Brief Overview
"Kindergeld" (Child Benefit) in Germany is a state-provided financial support to families to help with the costs associated with raising...
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Equality and Anti-Discrimination in Germany
Germany, known for its rich history and robust economy, is also recognized for its efforts in promoting equality and combating...
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Essential Insurance Guide for Expats in Germany
This guide goes beyond the basics to cover crucial insurance information every expat should know.
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An Overview of Tax Classes in Germany
Understanding the German tax system is crucial for expats working in Germany.
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