Rundfunkbeitrag im privaten Bereich
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The broadcasting fee is levied in the private sector per dwelling and does not depend on the type and number of radio sets. The rule is: one apartment – one contribution.
The broadcasting fee covers all
- radios,
- Smartphones and
- Computer
inside your home and in the private cars of all occupants. If a resident pays the broadcasting fee, this covers the obligation to pay the fee for all persons living in the apartment.
This rule shall apply to:
- Families
- Shared flats
- Unmarried couples
Are you a student living in a student dormitory? Here it depends on the exact spatial conditions on site. You have to pay a broadcasting fee if you enter your room directly through a private entrance
- from the stairwell or
- an anteroom or
- can be entered from the outside.
You do not have to pay a contribution if you can only enter your room via another apartment.
Hint: For a second home you have to pay an additional broadcasting fee.
People with disabilities and recipients of state benefits can receive relief.
Special regulations apply to companies, institutions and self-employed persons.
You must register with the Contribution Service,
- if you are of legal age (18 years or older) and
- if you or another person does not yet pay a broadcasting fee for your apartment.
There is no obligation to pay contributions for a vacant apartment. The prerequisite is:
- that it is not inhabited by anyone,
- that there is no rental contract for them and
- that no person is registered with the registration office for them.
For citizens:
- per apartment: EUR 17,50 per month
- each additional apartment: EUR 17,50 per month
- reduced broadcasting fee: EUR 5.83 per month
They must pay the broadcasting fee for three months at a time. The Contribution Service collects it in the middle of a three-month period.
The obligation to pay contributions begins on the first day of the month in which you first occupy an apartment. This means that you
- live there,
- are registered there, or
- are named as tenants in the rental agreement.
The broadcasting fee is levied in the private sector per dwelling and does not depend on the type and number of radio sets. The rule is: one apartment – one contribution.
The broadcasting fee covers all
- radios,
- Smartphones and
- Computer
inside your home and in the private cars of all occupants. If a resident pays the broadcasting fee, this covers the obligation to pay the fee for all persons living in the apartment.
Are you a student living in a student dormitory? Here it depends on the exact spatial conditions on site. You have to pay a broadcasting fee if you enter your room directly through a private entrance
- from the stairwell or
- an anteroom or
- can be entered from the outside.
You do not have to pay a contribution if you can only enter your room via another apartment.
People with disabilities and recipients of state benefits can receive relief.
Special regulations apply to companies, institutions and self-employed persons.