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Yes there is. However, unlike other European 13th month pay, in German there is a legal distinction made between a 13th month payment and a Christmas bonus. The 13th month pay is salary, whereas the Christmas bonus (14th month) is a special bonus intended to pay additional holiday expenses.
13th month pay in Germany will be the amount of a full month’s of wages as a year-end bonus.
The 13th month pay is paid in Germany at the end of the year, which is at the end of December.
It depends on the structure of the employment contract. However, in Germany, typically the 13th month pay amount is an extra payment by the employer.
Yes, 13th month pay in Germany is taxable.
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In Germany, 13th month pay is not required, but it is an expected standard.
Yes. In Germany there is a legal distinction between 13th month pay and the Christmas bonus. Both bonus payments are expected annually as a standard in Germany.