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Germany Church Tax Calculator — Kirchensteuer 8% (BY/BW) or 9%

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Kirchensteuer (church tax) is a surcharge on income tax for registered members of recognised churches — 8% in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, 9% in the other 14 Bundesländer. Enter your annual income tax (Einkommensteuer) and Bundesland to see what you owe.

Kirchensteuer is a surcharge on income tax — not on gross salary. Use the salary or income-tax calculator to find your Einkommensteuer first.

Rate: 8% in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, 9% in the other 14 Bundesländer. Only paid by registered members of recognised churches (mainly Catholic and Protestant).

Your annual Kirchensteuer

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Church tax rate by Bundesland

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German income tax (Einkommensteuer) — 2026

Germany taxes worldwide income on a calendar year basis. Unlike most countries, Germany doesn't use flat brackets — the tariff under §32a EStG is a piecewise polynomial, so the marginal rate rises smoothly from 14% to 42% across two progression zones.

The 5 tariff zones for 2026

ZoneTaxable income (zvE)Rate
1 — Grundfreibetrag€0 – €12,3480%
2 — Progressionszone€12,349 – €17,79914% → ~24%
3 — Progressionszone€17,800 – €69,878~24% → 42%
4 — Spitzensteuersatz€69,879 – €277,82542%
5 — Reichensteuer€277,826 +45%

Steuerklassen — 6 tax classes

Steuerklassen control how Lohnsteuer is withheld monthly (not your ultimate tax bill — that's reconciled when you file). Choose:

  • I — single, divorced, or widowed without children
  • II — single parent (extra €4,260 Entlastungsbetrag)
  • III + V — married, large income disparity (higher earner III, lower V)
  • IV — married, similar incomes (default after marriage)
  • VI — second job (no personal allowance, max withholding)

Annual tax owed is the same regardless of class — Steuerklasse only affects monthly cash flow.

Solidaritätszuschlag (Soli)

Originally introduced in 1991 to fund reunification, the 5.5% surcharge on income tax is now only paid by ~10% of taxpayers. For 2026, Soli applies only if your income tax exceeds €20,350 (single) or €40,700 (joint). There's a relief zone above the threshold where Soli ramps up gradually to the full 5.5%.

Kirchensteuer (church tax)

If you're a registered member of a recognised church (mainly Catholic or Protestant), you pay a surcharge of 8% (Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg) or 9% (other 14 Bundesländer) on your income tax. To stop paying, file a Kirchenaustritt at your local Amtsgericht or Standesamt.

Sozialversicherung (social insurance) 2026

Four mandatory branches, all roughly split 50/50 between employee and employer:

BranchTotal rateEmployeeCap (yr)
Rentenversicherung (pension)18.6%9.3%€101,400
Krankenversicherung (health) — base + avg Zusatz~17.5%~8.75%€69,750
Pflegeversicherung (long-term care)3.6% (+0.6% childless ≥23)1.8%€69,750
Arbeitslosenversicherung (unemployment)2.6%1.3%€101,400

Cap = Beitragsbemessungsgrenze (contribution assessment ceiling). Income above each cap doesn't add contributions. Caps are uniform East/West since 2025.

Privately insured (PKV) employees skip GKV — the employer typically reimburses up to half the PKV premium (Arbeitgeberzuschuss).

Mehrwertsteuer (VAT)

Standard rate 19% on most goods and services. Reduced rate 7% on staple food, books, newspapers, hotels, and public transport. Restaurant meals reverted from 7% pandemic relief back to 19% on 1 Jan 2024.

Sources

Calculator provided for estimation only and does not constitute tax advice. For exact figures, consult a Steuerberater (tax advisor) or the BMF online calculator at bmf-steuerrechner.de.

How to opt out (Kirchenaustritt)

File a Kirchenaustritt at your local Amtsgericht (most Bundesländer) or Standesamt (some Bundesländer). Bring ID, your Anmeldung, and €10-€60 admin fee depending on state. The Austritt is effective from the next month — your employer\'s payroll updates automatically once the Finanzamt processes the change.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has to pay Kirchensteuer?
Only members of recognised religious communities — primarily the Catholic Church (Römisch-katholische Kirche) and the Protestant Church (Evangelische Kirche). Some smaller groups also collect church tax (Old Catholic, some Jewish communities). When you register your address (Anmeldung) in Germany, the form asks your religion — if you write "rk" (Catholic) or "ev" (Protestant), you automatically become a tax-paying member.
Why is it 8% in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg but 9% elsewhere?
Historical convention. Each Bundesland sets its own rate by state law (Kirchensteuergesetz). Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg chose 8% decades ago and have kept it. All other 14 Bundesländer use 9%. The rate is applied to your income tax (Einkommensteuer), not your gross salary — so it's actually a much smaller share of income.
How much does Kirchensteuer cost me per year?
Typical examples (9% church tax): €30k salary → ~€90/yr church tax. €60k salary → ~€650/yr. €100k salary → ~€2,500/yr. €200k → ~€6,500/yr. The progressivity follows income tax, so high earners pay disproportionately. Use the calculator above with your actual Einkommensteuer for a precise figure.
How do I opt out (Kirchenaustritt)?
File a Kirchenaustritt at your local Amtsgericht (district court) in most Bundesländer, or the Standesamt (registry office) in some. Procedure varies by state — sometimes there's a €10-€60 admin fee. The Austritt takes effect from the start of the next month (sometimes the start of the following month). After it's registered, the Finanzamt stops withholding church tax automatically.
Can my employer see if I pay church tax?
Yes — your religion is part of your ELStAM (electronic Lohnsteuerabzugsmerkmale) data, which your employer queries from the Finanzamt to compute Lohnsteuer correctly. After a Kirchenaustritt the ELStAM update is automatic and your employer simply withholds less tax going forward.
Is Kirchensteuer tax-deductible?
Yes — it counts as Sonderausgaben (special expenses) and is fully deductible from your taxable income. So the effective net cost is less than the headline 8% or 9%. At a 42% marginal rate, every €100 of church tax actually costs about €58 after the tax refund.

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