Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of https://dafont.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://cs.segpay.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://icaphe.vn
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://wetanz.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://shakeygraves.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://hypermart.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://theamericanreporter.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://oldsantafetradingco.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://speeli.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://thingsforboys.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://alij.ne.jp
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://putovanjaslavonijom.hr
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/turske-serije/obecanje-2017/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/latino-serije/sestre-2010/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/latino-serije/sveta-djavolica/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/turske-serije/hekimoglu-2019/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/turske-serije/igra-sudbine-2013/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://balkanje.com/zeleni-bor-epizoda-3/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
HOW TO GERMANY
Americans can look to H&R Block as an affordable and approachable partner for US tax preparation. Offices in Baumholder, Stuttgart and Kaiserslautern. Service available Europe wide. Click on this ad for more information or call toll-free inside Germany 0800-2932584.HOW TO GERMANY
These companies use sales channels such as catalogs, the Internet (Online Shopping), direct sales, and or television (TeleShopping) to distribute their products. Some companies have a small product range, while some of the larger companies offer over 100,000 articles in their catalog sales alone. Statistically, Germany is reported to havemore
HOW TO GERMANY
Supplemental Medical/Health Insurances (Zusatzversicherung) in Germany. German health insurance, depending on the type of policy you may have and depending on whether you are covered by a government run program (Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung or GKV) or through a private health insurance (Privatkrankenversicherung or PKV), normally provides adequate to good coverage for a wide range ofHOW TO GERMANY
A civil ceremony is all that is needed to make a marriage legal in Germany and many couples opt only for this simple ceremony that is usually held with a few close relatives and friends as witnesses. In Germany the traditional engagement ring is usually a gold band worn on the left hand. After the wedding the same ring is worn on the righthand.
HOW TO GERMANY
SoFA, Diplomats and Other US Government Employees Different Circumstances for some Foreign Residents of Germany. The overwhelming majority of legal foreign residents in Germany are in the country with one of the standard residence permits issued by the German authorities allowing them (and their eligible family members) to live in Germany while working for a German company or studying at aHOW TO GERMANY
This means the expat tax deadline typically falls on June 15th. (Please note that, in response to the Coronavirus pandemic, the IRS has extended this deadline for 2020 to July 15th.) If you need more time, you can also file an additional extension request, which would make your expat taxes due October 16th.HOW TO GERMANY
In 2020 the premium is 18.6 percent of the gross monthly wage or salary. This is assessed on monthly incomes up to a maximum of 6,900 euros (82,800 euros a year) in the west and 6,450 euros (77,400 euros a year) in the east. Retirement now normally begins at age 65 plus nine months though it is to be gradually increased to 67 by 2029.HOW TO GERMANY
An application for refund has to be submitted to the German State Retirement Insurance Fund (Deutsche Rentenversicherung) A non-EU/EEA citizen has to have not worked in Germany and/or made compulsory contributions to the retirement fund for a minimum of 24 months and must live outside Germany or any other EU/EEA country at the time ofthe
THE ELECTRONIC RESIDENCE PERMIT 6 · Your electronic residence permit . Your electronic residence permit. At a glance. On the front of the electronic residence permit, your surname and first name(s), the place where the electronic ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE ELECTRONIC RESIDENCE PERMIT 5 The electronic residence permit The electronic residence permit Why is the eAT being introduced? Pursuant to Council Regulations (EC) nos. 1030/2002 and 380/2008 all EU memberHOW TO GERMANY
Americans can look to H&R Block as an affordable and approachable partner for US tax preparation. Offices in Baumholder, Stuttgart and Kaiserslautern. Service available Europe wide. Click on this ad for more information or call toll-free inside Germany 0800-2932584.HOW TO GERMANY
These companies use sales channels such as catalogs, the Internet (Online Shopping), direct sales, and or television (TeleShopping) to distribute their products. Some companies have a small product range, while some of the larger companies offer over 100,000 articles in their catalog sales alone. Statistically, Germany is reported to havemore
HOW TO GERMANY
Supplemental Medical/Health Insurances (Zusatzversicherung) in Germany. German health insurance, depending on the type of policy you may have and depending on whether you are covered by a government run program (Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung or GKV) or through a private health insurance (Privatkrankenversicherung or PKV), normally provides adequate to good coverage for a wide range ofHOW TO GERMANY
A civil ceremony is all that is needed to make a marriage legal in Germany and many couples opt only for this simple ceremony that is usually held with a few close relatives and friends as witnesses. In Germany the traditional engagement ring is usually a gold band worn on the left hand. After the wedding the same ring is worn on the righthand.
HOW TO GERMANY
SoFA, Diplomats and Other US Government Employees Different Circumstances for some Foreign Residents of Germany. The overwhelming majority of legal foreign residents in Germany are in the country with one of the standard residence permits issued by the German authorities allowing them (and their eligible family members) to live in Germany while working for a German company or studying at aHOW TO GERMANY
This means the expat tax deadline typically falls on June 15th. (Please note that, in response to the Coronavirus pandemic, the IRS has extended this deadline for 2020 to July 15th.) If you need more time, you can also file an additional extension request, which would make your expat taxes due October 16th.HOW TO GERMANY
In 2020 the premium is 18.6 percent of the gross monthly wage or salary. This is assessed on monthly incomes up to a maximum of 6,900 euros (82,800 euros a year) in the west and 6,450 euros (77,400 euros a year) in the east. Retirement now normally begins at age 65 plus nine months though it is to be gradually increased to 67 by 2029.HOW TO GERMANY
An application for refund has to be submitted to the German State Retirement Insurance Fund (Deutsche Rentenversicherung) A non-EU/EEA citizen has to have not worked in Germany and/or made compulsory contributions to the retirement fund for a minimum of 24 months and must live outside Germany or any other EU/EEA country at the time ofthe
THE ELECTRONIC RESIDENCE PERMIT 6 · Your electronic residence permit . Your electronic residence permit. At a glance. On the front of the electronic residence permit, your surname and first name(s), the place where the electronic ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE ELECTRONIC RESIDENCE PERMIT 5 The electronic residence permit The electronic residence permit Why is the eAT being introduced? Pursuant to Council Regulations (EC) nos. 1030/2002 and 380/2008 all EU memberHOW TO GERMANY
German Hiring Procedures and the Employment Contract. Going about finding a job in Germany requires a person to become familiar with the hiring procedures as well as familiarity with the types of contracts one should expect when they are hired.HOW TO GERMANY
Premier Healthcare Germany GmbH is a patient management company that was founded in 2010. Its headquarters are in Hamburg, Germany. As an independent company, Premier Healthcare Germany specializes in organizing medical treatment and diagnostics in Germany and neighboring countries.HOW TO GERMANY
The plan may not be sold or borrowed against. The amount of tax deductibility increased by 2% from year to year starting out at 60% in 2005 for the first year. In 2017 84% of the amount is tax deductible. There are features in both of these private plans that may be attractive to Expats living in Germany. Consult with an insuranceagent or
HOW TO GERMANY
In 2020 the premium is 18.6 percent of the gross monthly wage or salary. This is assessed on monthly incomes up to a maximum of 6,900 euros (82,800 euros a year) in the west and 6,450 euros (77,400 euros a year) in the east. Retirement now normally begins at age 65 plus nine months though it is to be gradually increased to 67 by 2029.HOW TO GERMANY
A Touristic Guide to Germany's Wine Regions. Germany's 13 official wine regions boast some of the country's most beautiful scenery, finest food and best-touted tourist attractions that lucky Expats living here can visit repeatedly without strain. Envious wine-loving tourists can only cram in what they can of the countless castles;lordly manors
HOW TO GERMANY
If having a nice clean and smelling nice place adds just 2% to your sales price you will be laughing all the way to the bank. If we take a sales price of just €250,000 + 2% = €5,000 - €1,500 sofa, €500 carpet and €200 cushions. You would gain an extra €2,800. Money well invested with a tax-free profit in most cases.HOW TO GERMANY
If you are employed in Germany, your employer pays 50% of the total public health insurance premium. Each Krankenkasse can demand a supplemental payment from their members to meet their costs and as the average declared percentage amount is approximately 1.3 %, in 2021 this means that the total is 15.9% of gross salary with the majorityof
HOW TO GERMANY
Foreign Bank Account Reporting Deadline. The Foreign Bank Account Reporting filing is due on April 15th. However, if you’re unable to file your FBAR by the regular deadline, you’ll receive an automatic extension until October 15th. Filing your FBAR in a timely manner is important, because there is a penalty of $12,921 for each non-willfulHOW TO GERMANY
Required Documents for Getting Married in Denmark. Valid Passport, visa if required and Schengen entry stamp*. If you are living abroad, you will need to show your residence permit. Certificate of your marital status from your current place of residence. This must be no older than 4 months.HOW TO GERMANY
There are two players in any employment relationship: the employer and the employee. Following is the standard German view of that relationship. An employer can be an individual person or a legal entity that employs at least one employee. An employee is a person who performs "dependent" work for the benefit of another person or legalentity.
Got it!
We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use the site, we will assume that you agree to the use of cookies More info Cookie Consent plugin for the EU cookie law*
*
*
*
Home | Business and Services Directory| FAQ
| Advertise
| Contact Us
| Disclaimer
|
Privacy/Cookie Policy__ Article
Menu
Coronavirus Information & NewsArticles Menu
* Basic Facts
* Basic Facts
* German Holidays
* Business Start Up & Services * Starting a Business* Mini-GmbH
* Online Advertising and SEO Market in Germany * How To Sell in Germany * Risk Coverage for Businesses in Germany * Road Map for International Companies Wanting to Enter the GermanMarket
* Self Employment
* Temporary Workers
* Setting Up Company Insurance * 3 Currency Strategies to Help SMBs Slash Costs * Churches / Worship * Clubs & Organizations * Clubs & Organizations* British Scouts
* Driving
* Driving / Licenses* Buying a Car
* Environmental Zones * German Traffic Violations and Fines * Importing a Car Into Germany* Vehicle Insurance
* Education
* Higher Education / Universities* German Schools
* International Schools * School Vacations by State* Language Schools
* Embassies & Consulates * Expat Coaching/Training * Expat Coaching/Training * Cultural Differences * Psychological Support* Expat Experiences
* Reflections on Munich U-Bahn Etiquette * DUI - Not a Good Thing* Financial
* Banks and Banking
* Buying a Home
* International Money Transfers * A Beginner's Guide to Exchange Rates * Investing while in Germany * Investing in German Property * Investment Opinion from John Townsend * Children's Allowance - Kindergeld * Private Pension Plans * The German Retirement and Pension System - Basic Facts * How To Get German Retirement Contributions Refunded * Financial Education for Children * Investing in European Mutual Funds for US Citizens under FATCA * Visit Our Taxes Articles* Genealogy
* German Law and the German Legal System * Housing – Finding, Renting, Buying, Selling, Temporary* Housing
* Buying a House or Apartment in Germany * Temporary Furnished Rental Apartments in Munich * Investing in German Property * Property Valuation in Germany * Energy Certificate * Setting Up a Household in Germany * Mortgages in Germany * Rental Furniture in Germany * 7 Differences Between Corporate Housing and Hotels * Making the Most Money from Your Property Sale * What is Buy to Let (Rent Out) Investment and How Does it Work?* Insurance
* Insurance in Germany * Fast Facts: German Health Insurance* Health Insurance
* Paying Medical Expenses/Health Insurance Claims * Insurance-BEFORE arrival in Germany * Insurance: What Do You Really Need? * Risk Coverage for Businesses in Germany * Supplemental Medical/Health Insurances * Using German Government Health Insurance (GKV) * Tips on Health and Household Insurance Before Arrival* Vehicle Insurance
* Living in Germany
* Cultural Differences* Dining Out
* Dual Citizenship
* Domestic Help
* Funerals
* Germany's New World of Wine * Getting to the Good Grapes* Housing
* No Smoking Laws
* Pets
* Recycling
* Marriage in Germany* Marriage
* Bridal Registries
* German Wedding Traditions and Customs * Getting Married in Denmark* Maternity Matters
* Having a Baby
* Children's Allowance - Kindergeld * Maternity Allowance * Maternity Leave/Job Protection * Parental Allowance * Medical / Dental / Health* Health Insurance
* Dentists
* Doctors
* Fast Facts: German Health Insurance* Having a Baby
* Health Insurance Claims* Hospitals
* Medical Tourism in Germany* Pharmacies
* Psychological Support* Spas in Germany
* Supplemental Insurance * The Top 6 Things You Should Know About German Hospitals, Doctorsand Healthcare
* Using German Government Health Insurance (GKV)* Fitness Centers
* Moving & Relocation * Relocation Companies - What They Can Do for You * Expatriate Coaching* Housing
* Tips on Moving to Germany * Repatriation - Moving from Germany * How to Ship Anything to or from Germany* Postal Services
* Postal Services
* How to Ship Anything to or from Germany* Radio / TV
* Residence Permits in Germany * Residence Permits in Germany * EU Blue Card for Germany* Dual Citizenship
* SoFA, Diplomats and Other US Government Employees * Shopping, Food & Drink* Shopping
* Catalog Shopping
* German Beverage Revolution* Dining Out
* Germany's New World of Wine * Getting to the Good Grapes* Christmas Markets
* Christmas Markets of Germany's Historic Cities* Outlet Shopping
* Sports
* Individual and Local Sports * German Sports Leagues and Clubs * Joining a German Sports Club * Sailing in Germany* Taxes
* German Taxes
* New German Tax Regulations - 2018* US Taxes
* The Foreign Bank Account Reporting Deadline is Approaching – What You Need to Know! * Understanding FATCA as an American Living in Germany * Expat Tax Deadlines: There's More Than Just Your Tax Return DueDate!
* Telephone / Internet * Telephone / Internet * Mobile Phone Service * Travel / Destinations* Airports
* Low Cost Airlines
* Beaches
* Best of Germany
* The B3 - Germany's Route 66* Frankfurt am Main
* High Times in Lower Bavaria * Hostels in Germany* Hotels in Germany
* Nearby Countries
* Offbeat Tourism
* Oktoberfest in Munich - All You Need to Know * Oktoberfest / Festivals* Quedlinburg
* River Boats
* Rothenburg ob der Tauber * Exhibitions and Events in Rothenburg 2019–2021 * A Taste of the Tauber* Theme Parks
* SouthWest Germany / Baden-Württemberg* Wine Regions
* Christmas Museum
* Winter Travel / Christmas Markets* Train Travel
* Voting
* Working
* Social Security and Employee Benefits in Germany * Employees' Rights in Germany * German Hiring Procedures and the Employment Contract * The Employee/Employer Relationship in Germany * Termination of an Employment Contract in Germany * German Workplace Organizations and Associations* Temporary Workers
* The Workplace in Germany * Finding A Job in Germany* Self Employment
* Residence/Work Permits * Foreign Doctors in Germany * Foreign Engineers in Germany Visit the FAQ section Business and Services Directory HOW TO GERMANY NEWSLETTER SIGN-UPWELCOME!
Welcome to one of the best on-line information resources for expatriates in Germany. How To Germany tells you just about everything you need to know about living and working in Germany as a foreigner. Our articles are updated frequently to keep you current on developments important to a happy and successful stay in Germany. You can download a digital version of the latest How To Germany magazinehere .
-------------------------AVOID THE HASSLE
RENT FURNITURE NOW
EXPLORE MORE
------------------------- RESIDING AND WORKING IN GERMANY You're not truly living in Germany until the paperwork's done. Here's a quick primer on exactly what you'll need. All persons remaining in Germany for longer than three months must have a residence permit (_Aufenthaltserlaubnis_), of which there are now two types. You can apply for one of them at the local _Ausländerbehörde_.The full article...
------------------------- -------------------------GERMAN TAXES
Know your status, both here and in your homeland. Expatriates living in Germany can be subject to German taxes, especially if they have German source income. The German tax system is similar to the structures in other western countries. You pay income taxes throughout the year, usually with an employer deducting tax from each paycheck. Adjustments are then made at the end of the year for possible under or overpayments.The full article...
-------------------------Advertisement
Fast and easy 100% in English 1100 € avg. refund DO YOUR GERMAN INCOME TAX RETURN ONLINE – FAST AND EASY! No knowledge of German taxes required. Exclusive: Receive individual tax tips and see your expected refund (1100 € refund on average). Testfor free now!
------------------------- RENTAL FURNITURE IN GERMANY - THE SMART ALTERNATIVE FOR EXPATS With growing success in the USA, the concept of renting furniture is starting to take root here in Germany. More and more foreigners who have moved here are renting furniture instead of buying it or looking for fully furnished apartments. Furniture rental/leasing services have been a big help to many in the US. Now, they are helping expats herein Germany.
The full article...
------------------------- AMERICANS CAN LOOK TO H&R BLOCK AS AN AFFORDABLE AND APPROACHABLE PARTNER FOR US TAX PREPARATION. Offices in Baumholder, Stuttgart and Kaiserslautern. Service available Europe wide. Click on this ad for more information or call toll-free inside Germany 0800-2932584 -------------------------DRIVING IN GERMANY
It's true: there are no speed limits on the German autobahns. But there are plenty of other regulations you should be aware of. Driving in Germany can be a delight: the scenery is beautiful and the roads are well maintained. But there are many rules and regulations toobserve.
The full article...
-------------------------Advertisement
QUARANVINO
ONLINE WINE TASTING & SOCIAL EVENTS IN ENGLISHBOOK YOUR TICKETS
stay home, discover wine, meet friends ------------------------- BUMPS AND JOLTS ON THE CULTURAL ROAD Large areas of similarity between Germans and Americans make it easy to underestimate the dangers of misunderstanding. One of the unpleasant things about traveling are bad places in the road that cause bumps and jolts, upsetting you and knocking over your coffee. These are particularly bad when you're not expecting them. It's the same way when you're in what I call "the Transatlantic Zone" - that's any place and any time Americans and Germans are doing business together. In the Transatlantic Zone there can also be bumps and jolts when you're not expecting them. Let me give you an example.The full article...
------------------------- ------------------------- INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS There are compelling reasons why you might choose to send your children to one of Germany's many fine international schools Many English-speaking expatriates are educating their children at Germany's international schools, and an education at such a school has numerous advantages. There is, of course, instruction in the native language. And, since the student body is usually quite international, they expose the young people to a variety of cultures. They also do a better job than most German schools of introducing the students to computers, and the program of sports and extracurricular activities is more like what they are accustomed to at home.The full article...
------------------------- GERMAN SCHOOL SYSTEM German public education makes it possible for qualified kids to study up to university level, regardless of their families' financialstatus.
The German education system is different in many ways from the ones in Anglo-Saxon countries, but it produces high- performing students. Although education is a function of the federal states, and there are differences from state to state, some generalizations are possible.The full article...
------------------------- INSURANCE IN GERMANY In Germany, insurance is a good thing to have -- health insurance and liability insurance for motor vehicles is mandatory. If you are planning to spend more than six months in Germany, or have moved here in a job-related capacity, here's a primer on other insurances you may want.The full article...
------------------------- PAYING MEDICAL EXPENSES/HEALTH INSURANCE CLAIMS IN GERMANY The system of payment for medical bills has undergone some minor changes in the past few years. And it is dramatically different for those covered under the government regulated public health insurance system (often referred to as the statutory system) as opposed to those with private health insurance.The full article...
------------------------- SUPPLEMENTAL MEDICAL/HEALTH INSURANCES (_ZUSATZVERSICHERUNG_) INGERMANY
German health insurance, depending on the type of policy you may have and depending on whether you are covered by a government run program (_Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung_ or _GKV_) or through a private health insurance (_Privatkrankenversicherung_ or _PKV_), normally provides adequate to good coverage for a wide range of health care. However, again depending on the type of policy you have, not everything may be completely covered.The full article...
------------------------- CHILDREN'S ALLOWANCE - KINDERGELD Taxpaying expatriate residents of Germany are, like Germans, entitled to _Kindergeld_ if they have children. This is an allowance from the German government to help defray some of the cost of raising children. It can run from €164 to €195 per child per month, and is usually made by a fund transfer into a Germanbank account.
The full article...
------------------------- HOSTELS IN GERMANY - AND OTHER BUDGET ACCOMMODATIONS Hostels Provide A Youthful Take on Good, Clean, Affordable Accommodations. But they aren't the only budget accommodations available for travellers. If you want a holiday in Germany, but can't quite stretch to a luxury hotel, there are plenty of clean, comfortable, affordable accommodations available all over the country. And, we are not just talking about places for young travellers only!The full article...
------------------------- EXPATRIATE COACHING - MEETING THE NEEDS OF TODAY'S EXPATRIATEASSIGNMENT
Expatriate assignments are not what they used to be. Surprised? Globalization has changed the dynamics of such an adventure for the expatriate employee as well as for the accompanying family. While these dynamics may have changed and will continue to change and the budgets to support the employee and family may have decreased, the fact still remains that these families require assistance to successfully transition, professionally and personally, into the hostculture.
That being said, the question remains: Has the support provided to the expatriate and family changed and developed in line and with the same speed with the changing dynamics of today's expatriate assignment? The answer is somewhat gray but becoming clearer.The full article...
------------------------- THE GERMAN RETIREMENT AND PENSION SYSTEM - BASIC FACTS Ever since Germany established its first Social Security system in 1889, the public retirement insurance has been "pay-as-you-go", with the current pensions of the retired paid from the current premiums of the not yet retired. Currently about 85% of the work force is enrolled in the Public Retirement Insurance (gesetzliche Rentenversicherung GRV). Civil Servants, who make up about 9% of the work force, have their own pension system and the self-employed, who make up about 9% of the work force, are mostly self-insured (but are allowed to participate in the GRV.) The system is now under strain because of an aging population, reunification, unemployment, economic conditions, early retirement and other factors.The full article...
------------------------- MATERNITY LEAVE AND JOB PROTECTION _(MUTTERSCHUTZ)_ Adjusting to motherhood is made a little easier if you happen to be an employed woman working for a German company. You will actually be provided mandatory time-off from work, before and after childbirth. This is revelatory news for many English speaking expats. Basically the _Mutterschutzgesetz_, Maternity Protection Act of 1968 was instituted to ensure that expecting mothers are not discriminated against when applying for jobs and to provide them with added protection from being dismissed from work as a result of their pregnancy or arrival of their newborn child. This law actually goes well beyond that fundamental claim and provides much more. In order for the Maternity Protection's measures to be activated, the expectant mother, who is employed, must inform their employer of their pregnancy and the expected date of delivery. If a verbal notification isn't good enough, then a doctor's Certificate of Expected Date of Delivery is to be provided to the employer. Keep your receipt, because employers must reimburse their employees for this certificate whenthey request it.
The full article...
------------------------- BRIDAL REGISTRIES IN GERMANY More and more as the world continues on its path to globalization, traditions are crossing borders. And so it is with Bridal Registries. The on-line Bridal Registry is gaining in popularity in Germany and throughout continental Europe. This is welcome news for the many expatriates that are living in Germany and planning a wedding here that would probably include a large number of international invitees. There are even multilingual on-line Registries to serve the international community in Germany. Traditionally, gifts for most weddings in Germany are provided through a _Hochzeitstisch_ (Wedding Table). A couple has their _Hochzeitstisch_ at a particular German store and they literally set up a table with the chosen gifts placed on it. Friends and family visit the store in person and buy something from the table as a gift.The full article...
HOW TO GERMANY DIGITAL EDITIONClick here for
download information VISIT OUR STOREFRONTS RELOCATION/MOVING/SHIPPING SERVICES RELOCATION/MOVING SERVICES*
*
*
*
*
*
SHIPPING/TRANSPORT SERVICES*
*
*
*
*
WORKING/EMPLOYMENT/JOB ADVICE*
POSTAL AND COURIER SERVICES*
MARRIAGE/WEDDING SERVICES*
*
FURNISHED APARTMENT RENTAL*
*
LEGAL SERVICES FOR TENANTS/RENTERS*
*
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TV
*
RESIDENCE PERMITS/LEGAL SERVICES*
*
LEGAL SERVICES FOR WORKERS/EMPLOYEES*
*
GERMAN PENSION INSURANCE*
*
BUSINESS SERVICES & START-UP*
*
*
*
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT/SALES*
MARKET ENTRY
*
*
*
*
BUSINESS TAX/LEGAL ADVICE*
*
SERVICES FOR FREELANCERS & SELF-EMPLOYED*
TAX/ACCOUNTING SERVICES GERMAN TAX & ACCOUNTING SERVICES*
*
*
*
GERMAN ACCOUNTING SERVICES*
FILE GERMAN TAXES ONLINE*
*
US TAX FILING & ACCOUNTING SERVICES*
*
US TAX FILING SERVICES*
*
*
*
*
*
*
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
HIGHER EDUCATION
*
*
INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURANCE
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
LIABILITY, HOME, LEGAL & OTHER INSURANCES (SOME AVAILABLE ONLINE)*
*
*
*
CAR/VEHICLE INSURANCE*
MEDICAL TREATMENT IN GERMANY*
CAR SALES, LEASING, IMPORT & SHIPPINGCAR SALES & LEASING
*
*
*
*
*
CAR IMPORT & SHIPPING*
*
*
INVESTMENT / PERSONAL FINANCE*
*
*
MORTGAGE / HOME FINANCING SERVICES*
*
*
*
*
REAL ESTATE AGENTS/PROPERTY MANAGEMENT*
*
*
PROPERTY LAWYERS (NOTAR)*
HOME ELECTRICAL, NETWORKING & SECURITY SYSTEMS INSTALLATION, SERVICEAND REPAIR
*
PET SHIPPING
*
TRAVEL AND DESTINATIONS*
*
Advertisement
Advertisement
------------------------- Home Business & Services DirectoryFAQ
Advertise
Contact Us
Disclaimer
Impressum/Masthead
Privacy/Cookie Policy Site contents copyright © 2021 by Chuck Emerson Media Services Site design and maintenance by Gear BrandDetails
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0