As a student, you can create a loss carryforward, then the respective amount will be deducted when paying the first tax return. I wonder now if this is also the subject of study… Is it perhaps only if it is also the full-time high school attached? Or is not it?
I ask because I think about buying my laptop for my studies in graphic design.
Student is a student, there are no differences in tax law.
So, as a student, you're not legally considered a student? Did one of my colleagues say… May I ask where did you know that? Do you have z.b. Knowledge in matters of tax law or do you know this from personal experience?
Steuerscherge is only a financial officer.
but if you believe a colleague (ie STUDENTS) more like someone from the practice
What income do you have?
Possibly for later losses
I did not suggest that I do not believe in… XP
do people really…
None as a loss carryforward
May I ask how you know this? Do you have z.b. Knowledge in matters of tax law or do you know this from personal experience?
Of course, you have not questioned at all that you believe the answer.
some students real
Super - and what tax refund do you expect?
As a student, you can certainly count:
Let's assume 5%.
So 5% from 0 euro, what results?
😂 if I study z.b. Buy a laptop you can sell that!
I just wanted to know more comfortable it does not know I have nowhere doubted that it is the case…
Reading between the lines is pretty good if I say… XD
Sure, but only if you have income.
If you do not pay tax, you will not get anything back.
In tax law, there's no difference between students, apprentices, workers, civil servants, private individuals and pensioners. Your colleague tells nonsense.
And how do I know that? Well, I'm a tax hauler. These are the guys at Hägar the Terrible, who collect taxes in the name of the king… Nowadays commonly known as finance officials!
Thank you