300€ through wage tax compensation?

Hello,

I'm 15 years old and deliver newspapers part-time every week. However, since I'm still employed on a part-time basis, I don't receive the €300 with my salary. Instead, my employer requires me to file an annual income tax adjustment at the end of the year.

Now my question is:

How do I do this? Is it online or offline? Where do I do it, and can I have the money transferred to my account? Or can I even file these taxes since I'm not yet an adult? And what do I have to disclose?

Thank you very much for your answer in advance!

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maria38000
2 years ago

You probably don't need a tax return. At the mini-job – even at several – the employer does everything.

maria38000
2 years ago
Reply to  FabiC223ool

The best way to go to the tax office with your documents (debits) and ask them.

Richi008
2 years ago
Reply to  maria38000

If wage tax has been paid, it is not wrong to fill out a tax return. If everything is filled correctly, the calculated amount is quite reliable.

maria38000
2 years ago

The “Longs” you get for a mini job.

Richi008
2 years ago

For example, you can do your tax return via the “Controlbot” app.

pretty easy to do.

costs €29.95. With an advertising link (must be opened before register) there's 10€ discount on the delivery of the tax return.

Plaritma
2 years ago
Reply to  FabiC223ool

Yeah, sure. Apprentices are often minors.

Richi008
2 years ago
Reply to  FabiC223ool

I think so. It's about you.