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One of the most frequently asked questions in the consultation is: What happens to my apartment in Germany if I move abroad? Do I have to give it up? Do I have to sell my property?
In Germany, unlimited tax liability is primarily based on the existence of a residence, not on presence. This is taken extremely seriously and most criminal tax proceedings after moving abroad revolve around the problem of still having a place to live in Germany. See Boris Becker.
In a nutshell, this means that the residence in Germany must be given up.
In this video, we look at court rulings on the subject of giving up residence and when an apartment is considered a residence.
00:00 - Intro
00:26 - Unlimited tax liability in Germany
01:30 - The German apartment must be completely dissolved
02:36 - Difference between moving to an EU country and a non-EU country?
03:23 - Recent court rulings
03:47 - Ruling 1: Apartment must be left permanently
05:30 - Ruling 2: Temporary stay abroad
07:30 - Ruling 3: Short visits to Germany
09:32 - Ruling 4: Subsequent return
11:30 - Outro
= Link to part 2 of this video =
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= About Perspektive Ausland (perspective abroad) =
Anyone who wants to move as an entrepreneur or freelancer from German-speaking countries to (tax-efficient) foreign countries or become a digital nomad has a lot of tax and legal questions.
Country selection, international tax law, setting up a company abroad, exit tax, visas, capital investments and asset protection - these are just some of the topics that you now have to deal with.
Perspektive Ausland (perspective abroad) is a German podcast from London that deals with exactly such questions. No matter what your motivation for moving abroad is - less taxes, more freedom or a higher quality of life - you've come to the right place.
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