As a single parent, you can apply for tax class II and thus for the relief amount for single parents to be taken into account if your household includes at least one child who is registered with you with a main or secondary residence and for whom you are entitled to the child allowance or child benefit. This applies to a biological child, adopted child, foster child, stepchild or grandchild.
The relief amount for single parents amounts to EUR 4,008 for one child (until 2019: EUR 1,908) per calendar year. For the second and each subsequent child, this amount is increased by EUR 240 per child per year.
In tax class II, the relief amount of EUR 4,008 (until 2019: EUR 1,908) is only taken into account for one child, even if you have several eligible children. The consideration of the increase amount of EUR 240 for the second and each additional child must therefore be applied for separately by you at your tax office (see further information).
Tax class II is taken into account at the beginning of the month in which the conditions for taking into account the relief amount for single parents are met for the first time.
When your child reaches the age of 18, tax class II is automatically terminated and changed to tax class I in the following month.
You must inform your competent tax office (see further information) immediately of the omission of the requirements for taking into account the relief amount for single parents, as you are only entitled to tax class II for each full calendar month in which the requirements are met. The prerequisite for taking tax class II into account does not apply, for example, if you establish a marriage-like union.
Note:
The first application for tax class II must be made by means of "Application for wage tax reduction" and the "Investment Children".
