Spouse Splitting-Out: What Klingbeil's Plan Would Specifically Cost Couples – the Numbers Are Clear
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Lars Klingbeil (SPD) calls for spouse splitting. Experts speak of a "tax increase through the back door." That would come to couples.
CSU Landegruppenchef Hoffmann has criticized the advance of SPD chairman Klingbeil to abolish spouse splitting for future marriages.
SPD boss Klingbeil proposes the abolition of splitting for future marriages. This should make work more rewarding for women. But there is also resistance. The most important questions and answers at a glance.
Merz contradicts the point of SPD boss Klingbeil. The Chancellor sees other construction sites, for example with regard to health and pension insurance.Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) does not see spouse splitting as an obstacle to women's employment. "I am not convinced of this claim that spouse splitting hinders women's employment," he said at the "FAZ" Congress in Frankfurt. "Marriage is an employment and maintenance community. And in…
A Civey survey shows – the majority of Germans reject the abolition of spouse splitting and free co-insurance. Tax reforms also encounter skepticism. Civey managing director Janina Mütze reports.
In order to bring more women into work, the government discusses an end to spouse splitting and non-contributory co-insurance. A new study could bring politics to further ideas.
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