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kegus
1 year ago

That’s not a bad question.

Of course, a lot of personal taste. As far as tax rulings are concerned, I can’t say it with certainty, but accessibility plays a role.

If there are still paper forms, they must be electronically processable. The paper income tax declarations are scanned.

So assume that the optics have more function than to do with aesthetics. I also find the current tax decisions easily readable. In any case, in SN. I don’t know if they look different in other federal states.

And here, “good” doesn’t necessarily have what to do with what you would feel as “fearing”.

Example: I read my daily paper, partly as ePaper. They changed their layout some time ago and the first of these new editions I read in paper and thought ‘that looks kind of strange, so prolific, I don’t like it’. But the reason was that it was much better to read on the ePaper with the new layout and then I had to find out that.

anTTraXX
1 year ago

Because the modes etc are not supposed to win an art competition and must be courtesy in doubt.

Googliesama
1 year ago

Unfortunately, the tax office has no money left to paint every letter beforehand by an artist.

Perhaps it is also simply because official documents must be legally secure and not pretty.

Knallo659
1 year ago

Hold accordingly.

After all, no gift vouchers are distributed.

Nelson100
1 year ago

You confuse form with content.

Do you think that you’re saying that you have a tax refund? If so, send the coal back to the Fiskus.

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