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Kaffeesteuer

Kaffeesteuer is a tax on coffee in Germany.  The tax is included in the price of coffee that is bought in German shops.

The tax originally started in Prussia, but was confirmed in its current form before the formation of the Federal Republic in 1948 in is even mentioned in the German basic law (Grundgesetz).

This causes problems for people who buy their coffee outside of Germany, for example in Dutch supermarkets or by mail order.  Theoretically they should declare the coffee and pay the tax, and failure to do so can cause the tax office to investigate the non-payment.

Whilst the mail-order situation may be clear, buying the coffee for one’s own personal use and bringing it back to Germany causes a conflict between various German tax and custom laws, not to mention EU laws.

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  1. [...] After all, there is a tax on being a member of a Church, a tax to support German re-unification, even a tax on coffee! [...]

  2. Coffee is a necessity and not a luxury so why do they impose tax on it? By the way how much percentage of that Kaffeesteuer?

  3. I think coffee is still seen as a luxury as it was when the tax was first introduced. At present it is 2.19EUR/kg although there are different rates for instant coffee and coffee pads.

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