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    German auditors see 30 billion euros in potential savings on tax concessions

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    Posted on April 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    German auditors suggest €30 billion savings by adjusting tax concessions, emphasizing urgent budget consolidation needs.

    German Auditors Propose €30 Billion Savings on Tax Concessions

    BERLIN (Reuters) - German auditors see scope for 30 billion euros ($33.95 billion) in savings if the government were to rein in tax concessions, a federal institute said on Tuesday.

    "Of course, this also requires a certain amount of courage to take responsibility here," said Kay Scheller, president of the Bundesrechnungshof, Germany's federal audit institute.

    "Measures that help to consolidate the federal budget are more urgent than ever," Scheller added. "The Bundesrechnungshof does not consider relying solely on cyclical tax revenue to be sufficient."

    Germany's last coalition government was toppled by infighting over the nation's budget after a legal challenge blew a 60 billion euro hole in its financial planning.

    The new government, made up of the conservatives under incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz and the Social Democrats of outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz, have agreed to expand tax concessions to benefit restaurants, commuters and purchasers of electric vehicles.

    Scheller did not comment directly on the coalition government's agreed plans.

    Specifically, the institute proposed savings by abolishing tax relief for people who have tradespeople work in their homes, a measure introduced in 2006, and by bringing tax rates for diesel into line with petrol.

    The Bundesrechnungshof is an independent authority that has an advisory role.

    ($1 = 0.8835 euros)

    (Reporting by Holger Hansen, Writing by Rachel More,)

    Key Takeaways

    • •German auditors identify potential €30 billion savings.
    • •Bundesrechnungshof calls for urgent budget consolidation.
    • •Proposed savings include changes to home tradespeople tax relief.
    • •New government plans to expand tax concessions.
    • •Diesel tax rates could be aligned with petrol.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German auditors see 30 billion euros in potential savings on tax concessions

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses potential savings of €30 billion in German tax concessions as identified by auditors.

    2What changes are proposed?

    Proposals include abolishing tax relief for home tradespeople and aligning diesel tax rates with petrol.

    3Who is involved in the new government?

    The new government includes conservatives under Friedrich Merz and Social Democrats of outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

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