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Why do Germany's extraordinary-burden rules still refuse to deduct every painful cost just because life was genuinely difficult?

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Tobias Engel
June 6, 2026 3,588 views 1 answer
Germanyaußergewöhnliche Belastungendeductionsincome tax

Taxpayers in Germany often hear about außergewöhnliche Belastungen and assume serious personal costs should naturally count. Please explain why the rule is still narrower than that, why the reasonable-burden threshold matters so much, and why real hardship is not automatically the same thing as deductible hardship.

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