With the introduction of the withholding tax, it is generally no longer necessary to submit the KAP form. However, in some cases you must still complete the KAP form:
Furthermore, the KAP form must be completed in the case of an optional assessment if:
If you wish to apply for a so-called favourable tax rate check, you must also complete the KAP form. This may allow you to benefit from a lower tax rate with your individual tax rate if it is lower than the withholding tax rate of 25 percent.
Losses from worthless shares in the case of pure account write-offs may be offset against income from capital assets, but there is a limit on the amount. Losses can only be offset against income from capital assets up to a maximum of 20,000 Euro. Unused losses are then carried forward to subsequent years. Important: In the case of worthless shares, the bank does not carry out a loss offset. It does not include losses in the loss pot. Losses from worthless shares must therefore be included in the tax return.