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Economy - Federal Finance Minister Klingbeil Wants to Support Startups with Better Tax Conditions

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
Federal Finance Minister Klingbeil wants to support startups in Germany with better tax conditions.

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Young companies in Germany often fail due to a lack of capital. Finance Minister Klingbeil therefore wants to create tax incentives.

·Berlin, Germany
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Federal Finance Minister Klingbeil wants to support startups in Germany with better tax conditions.

·Germany
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Federal Finance Minister Klingbeil wants to promote investment in young, innovative companies by means of tax measures. Her growth is too often lacking in capital.

·Germany
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Lack of profits and risk-averse banks often slow down German start-ups compared to the US. Finance Minister Klingbeil wants to counter tax policy. In addition, more venture capital will be mobilised together with European partners.

In the Ministry of Finance, the "Industriedialog Start-ups und Scale-ups in Ostdeutschland" takes place. It becomes clear: a lot has already been done. But there is still air to the top.

·Germany
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Federal Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD) is promising better tax conditions for startups in Germany. The federal government will ensure that significantly more private capital flows into young, innovative companies, the Vice Chancellor told the "Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland" (RND). Klingbeil will meet with founders on Monday in Berlin at the "East German Industry Dialogue" to learn more about their specific needs when starting a business.…

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LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung broke the news in Leipzig, Germany on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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