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Non-cash remuneration values for 2021

In it’s meeting on November 27, 2020, the Federal Council of Germany approved the new non-cash remuneration values for the year 2021. This takes account of the rise in the consumer price index.

In it’s meeting on November 27, 2020, the Federal Council of Germany approved the new non-cash remuneration values for the year 2021. This takes account of the rise in the consumer price index.

Thus, the following rates will apply to free board and lodging from 01.01.2021:

non-cash compensation for accommodation: 237 EUR per month

non-cash benefits meals: 263 EUR per month, i.e.

breakfast:                    1,83 EUR per calendar day; 54 EUR per month

lunch or dinner:          3.47 EUR per calendar day; 104 EUR per month

 

Reference: IWW MBP 11-2020

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