Are rental incomes of German citizens abroad taxable in Germany?
Let's say you live here in Germany and have a vacation home in Turkey that generates rental income. Do you have to pay taxes on this rental income here?
Let's say you live here in Germany and have a vacation home in Turkey that generates rental income. Do you have to pay taxes on this rental income here?
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If you live in Germany and have your residence, these rent incomes are also covered by the unlimited tax liability (world income principle). The rental income can therefore also be explained in DE.
Whether Germany or Turkey is to be taxed depends on the DBA.
This is briefly explained:
Income from unavoidable. These rent incomes could also be taxed in Turkey, which is why they must be exempted in Germany in order to avoid double taxation (–> So here in DE are tax-free, but are subject to the condition of progression).
Hello,
Yes, if you have to pay taxes in Turkey, you can charge this quasi with the tax debt to this revenue.
Best regards
Look at the double taxation agreement with Turkey. That should be right in there.
The rental income is taxed where they are accruing.
So the tax office in Germany has nothing to do with it, right?
No, that’s not right
This is not absolutely correct and depends on the existing DBA!
In principle, the world income principle applies, which means that all incomes of a taxable person who is unlimited in D must also be taxed in D.