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12.05.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

37 min · 12 de may de 2026
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On today's episode: -       Erbschaftssteuer: We examine politicians' disputes over inheritance tax and explore whether the rules will become as strict as those in Germany. -       Familienbeihilfe Freeze: Why the Finance Ministry canceled automatic increases to Familienbeihilfe and how much family incomes will actually decrease next year. -       Digitaler Eltern-Kind-Pass: How the new digital parent-child passport system works and when it will become operational. -       Career After 50: How to obtain Austrian certification through free AMS programs and secure stable employment in technical fields. -       Wohnbau-Paket Benefits: We explain the Wohnbau-Paket conditions that allow you to save up to €10,000. -       Eurovision and Culture in Vienna: Where to watch the show for free, how transport routes will change, and which museums have introduced strict entry requirements for tourists.   Stay up to date with the most important changes and listen to learn more about the events, traditions and laws of Austria. For questions about cooperation, please contact: rot.weiss.rot.report@gmail.com

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