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Why is Germany's age relief not a flat senior discount but a narrowing, income-specific rule?

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Matthias Kern
June 8, 2026 3,289 views 1 answer
GermanyAltersentlastungsbetragincome taxolder taxpayers

Older taxpayers in Germany often hear about the Altersentlastungsbetrag and imagine a straightforward age bonus. Please explain why the relief is more selective than that, why not all later-life income counts the same way, and why people of similar age can still end up with different outcomes.

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