Changes in Germany in September. Life in Germany. In September, there are new rules for drivers and important deadlines, like filing your tax return. There are also changes that will impact your finances, such as subsidies for replacing heating systems. Here’s what you need to know for September 2024.
New emissions standard for new registrations
Starting September 1, 2024, the Euro 6e emissions standard will be mandatory for all new vehicle registrations. ADAC explains that this update comes ahead of the Euro 7 standard. The first stage of Euro 6e began on September 1, 2023, for newly approved car models, and from September 2024, it will apply to all first registrations.
The Euro 6e standard introduces stricter measurement procedures, although the emission limits remain unchanged. For example, nitrogen oxide (NOₓ) limits are set at 80 mg/km for diesel engines and 60 mg/km for gasoline engines. This standard will be in effect for first registrations until December 31, 2025, after which it will be replaced by a new regulation.
Elections in three German states
In September, residents of three German states will vote for new authorities. Elections in Saxony and Thuringia are scheduled for September 1, while Brandenburg will hold its election on September 22. These elections may play a key role in shaping future national governments and regional politics.
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End of mandatory seat resavation on international trains
In September, residents of three German states will choose new leaders. Elections in Saxony and Thuringia are set for September 1, while Brandenburg will vote on September 22. These elections could be important for shaping future national and regional politics.
Deadline for tax returns and final declarations for Corona aid
Anyone who needs to file a tax return for 2023 and is not working with a tax advisor should take action soon. The tax return is due by September 2. If you received Corona state economic aid, you can submit your final accounts until the end of September. These accounts are needed to compare the grants you applied for with what you are actually entitled to, which may lead to additional payments or refunds.
Application for subsidies for replacing heating systems
By the end of September, you can also submit the required documents to apply for financing for heating systems under the KfW program. The first payments for those who applied in February are expected to be made by the end of October, according to echo24.de.
Resumption of activities for the bundestag
The Bundestag will reconvene on September 9, with German parliamentarians set to discuss the new budget. This topic is likely to spark a lot of debate and controversy, as always.
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New rules on organ donation declaration
Submitting an organ donation declaration is becoming easier: until September 30, insured individuals can submit their decisions for or against organ donation through apps provided by health insurance companies. Since March, people have been able to register their willingness to donate organs and tissues in the central online register using the online function on their ID cards.