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    1. They tell you your Steuernummer (tax number). You should use this number if communicating with the tax office in addition to your TaxID (Steuer**identifikations**nummer).

      See this number as their internal case number for you. It will change if you move in the area of another tax office. (Your TaxID always stays the same.)

    2. They assigned you a tax number for your income tax and are asking you to provide it whenever you talk to them or transfer money to them, so they can identify you.

    3. It is your Tax Number that you have to use in the future when contacting the tax office or filing returns

    4. You got an id from your local Finanzamt. Use it whenever you contact them.

      Also if you owe them money or get a tax refund they need your banking information IBAN.

      If you owe them money they can get this money only if you fill out a form sheet you’ll have to download.

      Otherwise you’ll have to transfer the money manually on time.

    5. You probably didn’t provide your tax number when filing your taxes.
      This letter is just a reminder to always provide your tax number and tax identification number whenever you correspond with the tax office. It makes their life easier and speeds up things.

    6. You already have an ID as a person. They give you another ID which represents you + income tax + a location. Because if you just used the first ID when paying income tax at a location, that would be too confusing for the Finanzamt. Tell me if I’m missing something but this sounds like the people who designed and signed it off were on drugs.

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