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    1. Environmental-Eye-35 on

      The other things are completly on point too, thats why i find it weird

    2. whiteraven4 on

      Are you sure your tax class is correct? Because that’s just what you’d expect from class 6.

    3. emu_fake on

      Did you just change jobs? If so, it could be because of different payroll intervals that your former employer hasn’t deregistered you yet, while your new employer has already registered you. In that case, you automatically fall into tax class 6 with the new job.

      This is usually corrected with the next payroll.

    4. user_of_the_week on

      One thing I would like to add, tax class is only ever a cash flow issue. When you „file“ your taxes for the year, the actual tax you owe is calculated independently of tax class and then you would likely get a refund.

    5. m_monivan on

      If you have two jobs, the second job will be in tax class 6, which is the highest.

    6. It happened to me the same way because I did not have a Steuernummer yet when I began working. Once you inform your employer your Steuernummer, they should be able to classify you correctly in Steuerklasse 1.

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