Property tax: When will the ruling come?

Everyone is waiting for THE ruling on property tax! But when will it really come? Why are the court proceedings dragging on for so long? And what does this mean for you as a property owner?
Published by Patricia Lederer 18.03.2025 um 00:46 Uhr

The truth is: property tax is on the brink!

The highest tax court – the Federal Fiscal Court (BFH) – will decide on several test cases on property tax this year. The case will then go to the Federal Constitutional Court. But while the highest courts are still considering the matter, the tax offices and local authorities are acting as if everything has been decided. Wrong!

The fact is: the new property tax is far from being legally binding!


What does that mean for you?

While the courts take their time, you receive property tax notices with demands for payment. But you can fight back – and you have to if you want to protect your rights!

Just pay? Bad idea!
Keep your process open? That’s exactly the right way!

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Conclusion: The property tax thriller continues – but you’re in control!

The decision is pending – but that doesn’t mean you can’t do anything. Protect yourself now with the right legal documents! Don’t wait until it’s too late.

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Patricia Lederer
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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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