Understanding Fixed Assets (“Anlagevermögen”) and How to Claim Them in Germany
Working for yourself can be quite a rewarding achievement, but it’s also a lot of
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Those of you who want to run your own business in Germany might have already
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Every person who earns money in Germany has to pay taxes and contribute to social
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Thanks to the large support from the Düsseldorf community, we’ve had people like Malaika Neri giving us her
I’m a German Canadian who moved to Düsseldorf over a decade ago, and like many of you, I had a million questions when I arrived. From trying to figure out how health insurance works in Germany to wondering where the best bakery is (spoiler: it’s Bülle 🍞), I’ve been through it all.
So I created Life in Düsseldorf to help make your transition smoother — whether you’re moving to Germany, already living here, or just curious about life abroad. My mission? To make you feel a little less overwhelmed and a lot more at home.
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