Tax forecast 2025: Bremen sees income, but no all-clear!

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Bremen expects higher tax revenues in 2025. Future challenges remain, particularly with income tax and social spending.

Bremen erwartet 2025 höhere Steuereinnahmen. Künftige Herausforderungen bleiben, insbesondere bei der Einkommensteuer und Sozialausgaben.
Bremen expects higher tax revenues in 2025. Future challenges remain, particularly with income tax and social spending.

Tax forecast 2025: Bremen sees income, but no all-clear!

A lot is happening in Bremen's tax landscape, as the current tax estimate shows. Bremen and Bremerhaven can look forward to higher revenue from sales tax and inheritance tax in 2025. But there is no relief in sight - income tax and corporate tax are showing a significant decline. This reports Bremen News.

Total income for the coming year will increase by 32.5 million euros. While the city of Bremen expects an increase of 14 million euros, Bremerhaven sees only a slight positive development, primarily due to higher trade tax revenue. However, Finance Senator Björn Fecker points out that despite the slight increase, there is no new scope for budgets. Social spending is increasing and represents a major challenge.

The challenges in detail

The reasons for the decline in income tax are varied. An emergency tax investment program introduced in July 2025 has led to reduced revenue. The weaker development of income tax in the state of Bremen also contributes to the misery. The forecasts also show a possible significant decline in trade tax in the coming years. Uniform budgetary discipline remains essential to withstand the consolidation pressure.

For companies in Bremen, this means that they have to position themselves well. Keeping books and accurately documenting all income and expenses is crucial. Small business owners and freelancers in particular benefit from simpler accounting methods, such as the income surplus accounting (EÜR), which makes their work easier. So emphasized Qonto That entrepreneurs should be able to do their own bookkeeping, but hiring a tax advisor for income tax returns is recommended.

Statistical insights

To better understand the situation in Bremen, it is interesting to take a look at tax revenue. According to information from Household control Bremen is an independent city and state capital that is the focus of population development. In 2016, around 557,464 people lived here.

The tax revenue only includes real taxes and municipal shares of community taxes. The trade tax share has risen sharply in recent years. The net trade tax share in 2016 was 428,194. Nevertheless, the pressure on household budgets is enormous and future developments remain uncertain.