In a nationwide comparison, the average property tax burden on citizens in Thuringia is quite low. And lately there has only rarely been an increase.
Erfurt/Hamburg (dpa/th) – In Thuringia, a few municipalities increased property tax last year. There was an increase in the assessment rate in around five percent of cities and municipalities, according to a study by the consulting company EY (Ernst
When comparing the tax burden from property tax per inhabitant, Thuringia came to an average of 114 euros in 2021 – one of the lowest values ????nationwide and only about half as high as the leader North Rhine-Westphalia. Only Saxony-Anhalt and Brandenburg were slightly lower. In the neighboring state of Saxony, the average value was 127 euros. The nationwide average for a per capita burden from property tax was 175 euros.
Nationwide, property tax also rose more slowly in 2021 than in previous years. According to the study, eight percent of German municipalities increased their assessment rate in 2021. This figure was last lower in 2009.
This is basically related to a billion surplus in the cities from last year, explained the head of the government department
The pressure to act has decreased, and fewer municipalities would have had to raise taxes. The effect of the property tax reform, in which all homeowners currently have to submit information to the tax office, is still uncertain, it said.