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Why does Germany make parents talk about Kindergeld and Kinderfreibetrag as if they were competing ideas instead of two benefits you simply stack?

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Leonie Kraus
June 6, 2026 1 answer
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Parents in Germany often hear about child benefit and child allowances in the same breath and assume both just keep accumulating. Please explain why the tax office compares them instead, why higher-income households keep hearing about the allowance, and why families should not treat the two benefits as interchangeable cash gifts.

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