Overview
- Finance Minister Albert Füracker is seeking nationwide backing for an app that prepopulates returns and enables one‑tap submission.
- Bavaria envisions an initial rollout for simple cases such as single, childless employees with a phased expansion afterward.
- The proposal builds on the existing Elster system and data already held by tax authorities, including wage, health insurance, and pension records.
- Hesse offers a live reference point with a Kassel pilot that sends automatic assessment proposals to roughly 6,000 taxpayers.
- Supporters say the approach would reduce burdens on citizens and tax offices, though coordination, legal safeguards, and implementation work are still required.