Ciao a tutti,

Ho ricevuto un Mahnung (sollecito) dal Finanzamt e sono davvero perplesso sull’importo. Nella tabella ci sono colonne per EUR e Ct, e mostra 7 sotto EUR per il 2023, 9 sotto EUR per il 2024 e 16 sotto EUR sulla riga totale con 00 sotto Ct per tutte.

Ho un lavoro a tempo pieno e le mie tasse sono già detratte dal mio stipendio (Lohnsteuer). La mia app Steuerbot dice anche che devo solo 7 € per il 2023 e 9 € per il 2024, per un totale di 16 €.

Quindi voglio solo confermare: 👉 Questo Mahnung significa davvero che devo 16 € (corrispondente all’app) o potrebbe in qualche modo significare 1600 € nonostante come sia stampato?

Apprezzo qualsiasi intuizione di chiunque abbia già visto questo layout, le lettere fiscali tedesche mi confondono 🙂

Grazie

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23 commenti

  1. if you look at the top it says EUR and then a separated column with Ct.

  2. It shows 16 in the EUR column and 00 in the ct column. It’s pretty clear that this is 16€. Where even would 1600€ come from? Think logically!

  3. Fusselpinguin on

    If you look at the subheadings under Schuldbetrag, you can see that the first column is Euros (EUR), the second is cents (Ct), so €16.00.

  4. DerLandmann on

    It is 16€. Look at the top of the tabe, you will see that the last two collums are labeled “ct”, that is short for “Cent”. So you own 16 Euros and 00 Cents.

  5. This_Seal on

    Hows that a question? The colums are clearly and without any room for interpretation labled.

  6. Chemical-Street6817 on

    Finanzamt is always cryptic like this, it’s obviously 1600000 Eur

  7. Technical-Freedom111 on

    You can see at the top of it the EUR and Ct lines. first three columns are for Euro, the last column is for Cents.

  8. ObjectiveMall on

    The maximum this bill can present is 999,999,999.99 Eur.

  9. > it shows 7 under EUR for 2023, 9 under EUR for 2024, and 16 under EUR on the total line

    I think you’ve answered your own question there. You owe sixteen euros, that’s why there is a 16 in the “euros” column.

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