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Steuerklasse

Your tax class in Germany, which determines how much income tax is withheld from your monthly salary.

Steuerklasse (tax class) determines how much income tax is withheld from your monthly salary. There are six classes:

  • Class I: Single, divorced, or widowed — the default
  • Class II: Single parents
  • Class III: Married, higher-earning spouse (lowest withholding)
  • Class IV: Married, both spouses earn similar amounts
  • Class V: Married, lower-earning spouse (paired with Class III)
  • Class VI: Second job

Your tax class only affects monthly withholding, not your actual annual tax liability. When you file your tax return, any overpayment is refunded.

For married couples, the III/V combination is best when one spouse earns significantly more.

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