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First tip: Next time do your taxes with Buhl - Wiso Steuer.
Second tip: Start building up a solid ETF position and run a savings plan on it.
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@Dr27589 Taxfix is great, I've been using it for years 😉

PS: for foreigners like me, makes everything easier
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I've been using Taxfix for a few years now and have been very satisfied so far. But this year I had to pay €49.99 instead of €35.99. Maybe next year I'll look at/try doing my taxes with WiSo 🤔

I have two ETFs in my portfolio that are to be expanded as a basis. That's part of my new strategy - about 37.50% of total holdings. I may use this inflow of capital to increase the weighting.

I have currently paused savings plans, partly due to the high tuition fees, and am currently only investing with the surplus or 13th/14th salary. I should start again from May 2025!

Thanks for your feedback! Mega. 😄
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@BurhanAbi take a look at it. You'll get good recommendations on every single point. It's great, even if you don't know your way around.

Keep expanding. It probably won't do any harm :)

Gladly!
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@Dr27589 or to a tax advisor, the tax apps only have general tax deductions and do not know every tax guideline
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@Scrooge1 That's right. For 0815 tax returns, however, this is enough for many people.
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@Scrooge1 Then you can get rid of a few hundred euros more quickly 😂 😂 😂
The software is perfectly adequate for most people.
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@Dr27589 1 I can only agree with you. I've already done my 2024 tax return with Buhl WISO Steuer, I just have to send it off. Expected refund of €5,700. But that's also because around €20,000 was invested in a property. But still nice.
2 I would keep one portfolio for retirement provision and a second portfolio for a dividend strategy.