Property tax podcast: What you need to know

The new property tax is causing confusion and anger - and we know that many of you desperately need answers. We have the solution - in the new PepperPapers podcast!
Published by Patricia Lederer 20.01.2025 um 01:06 Uhr

The new property tax is causing confusion and anger – and we know that many of you urgently need answers. No mail from the municipality? A tax assessment notice that takes your breath away? Or unsure how you can defend yourself? We have the solution – in the new PepperPapers podcast!

Why you should listen

Find out everything you need to know about property tax 2025 in our latest podcast episodes:

  • Practical tips: How can you defend yourself against excessive notices?
  • Legal clarity: What does the current legal situation really mean for you?
  • Exclusive insights: The biggest pitfalls and how to avoid them.

Our expert Patricia Lederer takes you behind the scenes and answers the most frequently asked questions from our community – well-founded, understandable and to the point.

Rely on verified legal documents from PepperPapers

To accompany the podcast, we provide you with lawyer-approved legal documents on property tax on PepperPapers.de:

No uncertainties, no effort – simply download, fill in and send. This will keep you legally protected and save you time and nerves.

Listen now and get clarity! 🎧

You can find our property tax podcast on YouTube and wherever podcasts are available. Subscribe to the channel and activate the notifications so that you never miss an episode!

📢 Your property tax rights start here – listen in and secure your PepperPapers documents today!

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Patricia Lederer
Author and managing director of PepperPapers

Patricia Lederer is a specialist lawyer for tax law, commercial and corporate law. Lederer specializes in national and international tax law and criminal tax law. She works in the areas of tax audits, tax investigations and represents clients in court proceedings before the tax courts nationwide, the Federal Fiscal Court, the Federal Constitutional Court and the European Court of Human Rights.
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