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Federal Government Wants to Make Occupational Pensions More Attractive for Tax Purposes

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The black-red federal government wants to make company pensions more attractive. In addition, it plans tax advantages - both for employees and employers. By J.-P. Bartels and M. Rödle.

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So far, occupational pension provision often remains a privilege for employees of large companies. A new law by Minister of Labour Bas is intended to change this.

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In the three-pillar model of individual pension provision, there is a huge gap for many employees: only each and every second employee saves on an occupational pension. The Minister of Labour wants to significantly increase the number by means of a law.

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The black-red federal government wants to make company pensions more attractive. In addition, it plans tax advantages - both for employees and employers. By J.-P. Bartels and M. Rödle.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Up to now, only about half of the employees save on a company pension. The Federal Minister of Labour wants to change this now by more flexible rules and more money. What the bill provides.

·Munich, Germany
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The Federal Government wants to make company pensions more attractive, because Federal Labour Minister Bärbel Bas wants to bring more employees into company pension schemes (bAV). In a new draft for the Second Company Pension Reinforcement Act the plans have now been set out. Especially small companies and low earners should benefit. read more

Federal Labor Minister Bärbel Bas (SPD) aims to make occupational pension schemes (bAV) more attractive and accessible. With the proposed legislation she has now presented, she aims to attract low-income workers and smaller companies to the scheme. According to the plans, the social partner model should also benefit from the liberalization. The insurance and brokerage industries have praised the initiative. The article: New attempt at bAV reform…

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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