Tax declarations
Tax declaration for
natural persons
Submit the documents for the preparation of your tax return conveniently and easily via the Snapshare app. You upload your documents directly to your customer dossier for fast and efficient processing.
We will be happy to prepare your private/personal tax return for natural persons. Send us your tax documents and we will prepare your tax return.
Our rates are generally based on the actual amount of work involved so that we can prepare your tax return reliably and with the necessary care. For simple tax returns without extensive clarifications, we base our fees on the flat rates below. Please note that the flat-rate fees can only be applied if we receive a fully completed checklist (see below) from you.
Checklist for complete submission of documents
Tax declaration for legal entities
Under the new Accounting Act, legal entities are obliged to keep proper accounts. This means that a tax return for legal entities is generally based on proper bookkeeping. We are happy to support you in preparing your bookkeeping, check the bookkeeping you have prepared or prepare the financial statements for you.
You are therefore free to do the bookkeeping yourself - on the programme you may already have - and only commission us to check it at the end of the year and complete the tax-relevant closing entries, or to commission us to do the full bookkeeping.
The fee and the work involved in bookkeeping/tax returns for legal entities can vary greatly. We charge our fees on an hourly basis.
Contact us for a non-binding consultation.
Tax return for joint ownership/community of heirs
Neither joint ownership nor joint ownership constitutes a separate taxable entity. Only the net assets calculated in the tax return and the net income in proportion to the assets are transferred to the private tax return.
Tax return for property gains
The transfer of a property usually triggers the submission of a tax return for property gains. The sale of a property in particular can lead to a considerable tax burden in terms of property gains tax. It is therefore all the more important to be aware of all deductions and tax deferrals. Ideally, the tax consequences should be checked before the property is transferred. Particularly in the case of property transfers within the family, the legislator has provided for certain tax deferrals that do not have any immediate tax consequences for property gains tax at the time of the property transfer. In many cases, it may be worthwhile clarifying the tax consequences in advance.
Fees for tax declarations for natural persons
We charge our fees according to the actual hours worked.
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