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New garden law in Bavaria, lockdown rules, tax return: that will change in February 2021

2021-01-28T12:38:12.023Z


Consumers expect some changes again in February. Most of the innovations have to do with the Corona crisis.


Consumers expect some changes again in February.

Most of the innovations have to do with the Corona crisis.

  • Whether it's tax returns, gardening or online shopping: In

    February

    consumers expect some

    changes

    .

  • Most of the

    innovations

    are related to the

    Corona crisis

    .

  • You can read

    an

    overview of

    all changes with us.

Munich - The new year

2021 started

with important

changes

in January

.

But

February also

has some

innovations in

store - most of them are completely dominated by the Corona crisis.

Here are all changes from February 1st in detail.

That will change in February 2021: Corona lockdown extended

At the last

crisis summit of

the federal government, the

corona lockdown was

extended once more.

This is valid until February 14th.

During this time, you are only allowed to

meet

another person in

your

own household, when shopping and in public transport, an

FFP2 and surgical mask requirement has been

introduced,

daycare centers and schools will

remain closed.

How it will continue in mid-February is currently still completely open.

At the beginning of the new year, many write the

tax return

on their to-do list.

Some consumers can expect positive news here: The

deadline

for

filing

annual tax

returns

for

2019

would actually be

February 28th.

According to a draft law by the CDU / CSU and SPD, this

However, the deadline can be extended to August 31.

Changes in February 2021: deadline for tax returns extended

The

German Bundestag announces this

on its homepage.

The decisive factor for this decision is therefore the

corona crisis

.

However, this regulation only applies in those cases in which the taxpayer has called in a

tax advisor

or income tax relief association.

Thanks to the corona crisis,

online trading

is currently booming

.

Credit card payments on the Internet should therefore become more secure - but at the same time a little more complicated.

This is implemented using what is known as "

two-factor authentication

".

That will change in February 2021: More security when shopping online

In concrete terms, this means: When paying in online shops with Mastercard, Visa and Co., it is no longer sufficient to type in

the check digit on the back of the card in

addition to the

credit

card number.

From February 15, this regulation will no longer only apply to sales from 250 euros, but from 150 euros.

In addition to the data on the card, a

TAN

is then

required,

for example

.

The Federal Ministry of Finance has

issued

a

package of measures

to mitigate

the

economic damage caused by

the Corona crisis

.

It is particularly important for retailers: Those who have already

applied for

a

deferred payment

for the

import

sales

tax

due

could be postponed the payment period from January 16 to February 26, 2021.

Provided that the application has been approved.

Changes February 2021: New garden law comes into force in Bavaria

A

new law

will also come

into force

in the

Free State

: From February 1, 2021, the reform of the

Bavarian building regulations

will apply there

.

What is particularly exciting is that the new regulation prohibits pure

rock gardens

and artificial turf.

Municipalities may ban this in the future.

To the

To protect the habitat from insects and birds,

real plants

should be used as

an alternative

.

A new function is now also available for the Corona warning app.

After some violent criticism, this should help that the tool is used more.

With our brand new consumer newsletter you will always stay up to date on consumer information and product recalls.

(kof)

Source: merkur

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