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Deducting FFP2 masks from taxes - is that possible?

2022-04-14T12:42:46.037Z


Deducting FFP2 masks from taxes - is that possible? Created: 04/14/2022, 14:33 By: Juliane Gutmann FFP2 masks are currently mandatory in public transport in large parts of Germany. Do you have to bear the costs yourself? © TOBIAS STEINMAURER/Imago Depending on the job, many people say: change your FFP2 mask every day. That's in the money. You can find out here whether you can claim the costs f


Deducting FFP2 masks from taxes - is that possible?

Created: 04/14/2022, 14:33

By: Juliane Gutmann

FFP2 masks are currently mandatory in public transport in large parts of Germany.

Do you have to bear the costs yourself?

© TOBIAS STEINMAURER/Imago

Depending on the job, many people say: change your FFP2 mask every day.

That's in the money.

You can find out here whether you can claim the costs for the protective masks for tax purposes.

Mouth and nose protection in the form of FFP2 masks do not have to be disposed of immediately after wearing

.

With the clothesline trick* you can reuse the Corona protection up to five times.

After that, however, every mask should really be replaced, because otherwise the manufacturer cannot guarantee the protective effect.

But buying a new one is expensive.

Especially when you have to get masks for a large family.

For some, the question arises as to whether the money spent can be retrieved in some form.

About the tax.

The income tax assistance association provides answers.

According to the current status, the costs for masks cannot normally be claimed for tax purposes, according to information from the United Income Tax Aid.

The magazine Wirtschaftswoche also informs that taxpayers are usually left with spending on protective masks and quick tests

.

Such expenses would be considered a purely preventive health measure, which the tax authorities consider to be part of the general cost of living.

These are covered by the basic tax allowance, according to Wirtschaftswoche.

The basic allowance in 2020 is a total of 9,408 euros.

If the taxable income falls below this amount, no tax has to be paid.

Also read:

Business expenses: As an employee, you can deduct this from your taxes 

Masks may be tax deductible in the future

According to the wage tax assistance association, however, FFP2 masks may be tax deductible in the future.

It is said that this is currently being discussed in politics.

Companies are already receiving tax relief: under certain conditions, they can deduct protective masks as operating expenses

.

(jg)

*Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

Source: merkur

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