(2022)
Which income-related expenses can I claim as a pensioner?
Even as a pensioner, you can claim expenses related to your pension as income-related expenses in your tax return. If your income-related expenses total less than 102 Euro, it is not worth entering them. The tax office automatically applies an income-related expenses allowance of 102 Euro, which is immediately deducted from your income. This allowance is applied jointly for all pensions and all income that must be declared under other income. It is an annual amount that is not reduced, even if the conditions did not apply for the entire year or if there was no income for the whole year. The income-related expenses allowance is personal and is available to each spouse separately as soon as they have the relevant income.
Tip: If you have higher expenses exceeding the allowance of 102 Euro, it is definitely worth entering them. However, you should also have the evidence ready and enclose it with your tax return. If you have expenses for a tax advisor, the tax office will only recognise the costs as income-related expenses if they are related to your pension. Therefore, ask your tax advisor to specify separately in their invoice the part that directly relates to your pension.
Income-related expenses you can claim include, for example, expenses for a
- pension advisor,
- lawyer in pension disputes,
- tax advisor (only for form R), and also
- costs related to applying for a pension (travel expenses, office supplies, postage, telephone costs)
- court fees if the case concerns your pension
- union fees you pay as a pensioner
- flat-rate account maintenance fee of 16 Euro per year
If you are unsure whether the tax office will recognise a particular expense, simply declare it and enclose the evidence. The tax officer will decide.
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