commuting from germany
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: England
Posts: 32
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
commuting from germany
We are planning to commute next year from MUC. The actual commuting is not a problem but could anyone help me to anwser the following questions?
1) Whats the tax situation for crew employed outside of the country of residence (e.g. is germany as tax friendly as france)?
2) Is it possible to use the health service as a proper member of any krankenkasse without using the E111?
3) How do I list in LH?
4) Anything else we need to know?
Tx a million guys
1) Whats the tax situation for crew employed outside of the country of residence (e.g. is germany as tax friendly as france)?
2) Is it possible to use the health service as a proper member of any krankenkasse without using the E111?
3) How do I list in LH?
4) Anything else we need to know?
Tx a million guys
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Frankfurt
Age: 45
Posts: 29
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Some answers
Hi NigelsFriend,
if you live in Germany you need to pay tax and to hand in a tax computation. If you have already paid tax in another country you also need to do your tax and you need a receipt about the paid tax.
Sorry, I donŽt know what E111 means, but if you need a health insurance in germany, youŽll need to choose a private one. Some of them have special rates if your main insurance exists in another country. you can find insurance broker who can help you with it.
If you want to sign for LH standby tickets, usually your company is responsible for that. IŽm not sure if you can do it by yourself.
Hope that helps you a little!!!
if you live in Germany you need to pay tax and to hand in a tax computation. If you have already paid tax in another country you also need to do your tax and you need a receipt about the paid tax.
Sorry, I donŽt know what E111 means, but if you need a health insurance in germany, youŽll need to choose a private one. Some of them have special rates if your main insurance exists in another country. you can find insurance broker who can help you with it.
If you want to sign for LH standby tickets, usually your company is responsible for that. IŽm not sure if you can do it by yourself.
Hope that helps you a little!!!
We are planning to commute next year from MUC. The actual commuting is not a problem but could anyone help me to anwser the following questions?
1) Whats the tax situation for crew employed outside of the country of residence (e.g. is germany as tax friendly as france)?
2) Is it possible to use the health service as a proper member of any krankenkasse without using the E111?
3) How do I list in LH?
4) Anything else we need to know?
Tx a million guys
1) Whats the tax situation for crew employed outside of the country of residence (e.g. is germany as tax friendly as france)?
2) Is it possible to use the health service as a proper member of any krankenkasse without using the E111?
3) How do I list in LH?
4) Anything else we need to know?
Tx a million guys
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: England
Posts: 32
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Tx a lot for the info so far.
I do have a EU health card (living in UK) but been told in the past there is a way of getting state health insurance too (not private). Any idea anyone?
Normally i list for my own flights when on stb, never done it from abroad.
I do have a EU health card (living in UK) but been told in the past there is a way of getting state health insurance too (not private). Any idea anyone?
Normally i list for my own flights when on stb, never done it from abroad.
Last edited by NigelsFriend; 27th Oct 2006 at 15:29. Reason: forgot a comment
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Somewhere between 501 and 593...
Posts: 38
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
LH Listing
Hi Nigels Friend,
As far as listing is concerned, it has to be done online via www.flyzed.com
I don't know who you work for, but if it's BA go to the intranet and 'google' flyzed and you'll find the login and password there.
You can also use the flyzed site to list on: AY/BT/DE/KF/LX/OS/SK/TG/WF
I can't give you much advice on health insurance, although I did use to live in Austria and being a little accident prone ended up in casualty on 2 separate occasions. Both times my E111 (Now EHIC) was fine, although I also needed physiotherapy on one occasion and this then had to be covered by my Austrian health insurance.
Hope this helps!
tsb
As far as listing is concerned, it has to be done online via www.flyzed.com
I don't know who you work for, but if it's BA go to the intranet and 'google' flyzed and you'll find the login and password there.
You can also use the flyzed site to list on: AY/BT/DE/KF/LX/OS/SK/TG/WF
I can't give you much advice on health insurance, although I did use to live in Austria and being a little accident prone ended up in casualty on 2 separate occasions. Both times my E111 (Now EHIC) was fine, although I also needed physiotherapy on one occasion and this then had to be covered by my Austrian health insurance.
Hope this helps!
tsb
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: somewhere sunny
Posts: 8
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I've heard about this european card but you need to have an address in the UK, if you don't have one here is another option... the E106 http://www.dwp.gov.uk/international/sa29/medical_06.asp