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Dieter Bohlen Threatens Six-Hour Exit Over Germany’s High Taxes

The pop producer who pays nearly 50 percent in income taxes is considering a swift move to Switzerland or Dubai to safeguard his assets.

Dieter Bohlen hat Angst um sein Vermögen.
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Overview

  • In a June 30 interview with BENU Solutions, Bohlen said he fears proposed tax increases could erode his fortune.
  • German legislators have floated a wealth tax that would further raise levies on top incomes and prompt emigration among affluent residents.
  • He warned he would activate an exit strategy to leave Germany within six hours if fiscal policies worsen.
  • Bohlen is eyeing Switzerland and Dubai as potential refuges, citing their lower tax regimes used by many super-rich emigres.
  • He emphasized that his royalty streams and GEMA earnings will secure his family’s finances for up to 75 years after his death.