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German tax revenues fall in August for first time this year

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Posted on September 22, 2022

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· Last updated: February 4, 2026

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This image features German Finance Minister Christian Lindner addressing the media about the significant drop in tax revenues for August 2023, marking the first decline of the year. The report highlights concerns over Germany's economic outlook amid rising energy prices.
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BERLIN (Reuters) – Federal and state government tax revenues fell in Europe’s biggest economy during August for the first time this year, the finance ministry said on Thursday. In its monthly report, the ministry said the tax take was down 2.6% to 54.21 billion euros ($53.52 billion) year-on-year compared with a 0.3% increase in July. […]

BERLIN (Reuters) – Federal and state government tax revenues fell in Europe’s biggest economy during August for the first time this year, the finance ministry said on Thursday.

In its monthly report, the ministry said the tax take was down 2.6% to 54.21 billion euros ($53.52 billion) year-on-year compared with a 0.3% increase in July. Only payroll tax and sales tax showed slight increases, the report said.

In first eight months of the year, federal and state tax revenues rose by 12.8% to 522.26 billion euros.

“Especially in the first half, this was partly due to the weak comparison figure for 2021 due to the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic,” the ministry said.

Thanks to a near halt in gas supplies from Russia and extraordinarily high energy prices, the economic outlook for the second half of the year had deteriorated despite a relatively robust first half, the report said.

Earlier this month the Ifo institute said it expected the German economy to shrink next year and cut its growth forecast for this year to 1.6%.

($1 = 1.0129 euros)

(Reporting by Christian Kraemer; Writing by Madeline Chambers. Editing by Jane Merriman)

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