Maybe yes, but not necessarily. In any case, I think the difference to net income is probably even greater, and if around 90 K net is stated here, then the taxable income will be significantly higher, ergo there is no Baukindergeld.
Maybe yes, but not necessarily. In any case, I think the difference to net income should be even greater, and if around 90 K net is stated here, then the taxable income will be significantly above that, so there is no Baukindergeld.
Well, the question is whether his income is even taken into account in the calculation if he does not work in Germany. If it is taken into account, you are of course right, then they are miles above the limit.
As far as I know, only the penultimate and the year before last are taken as the basis. Due to parental leave, therefore, the 90,000 is achievable. In addition, the difference between the taxable income and the net income in Lux is not as extreme as in Germany.