Tax Filing for expats

Living and working in Austria is exciting — but the tax system can feel like a different language (even when it’s translated).

If you’re employed in Austria and unsure how the Arbeitnehmerveranlagung works, you’re in the right place.

✅ Done-for-you tax filing
✅ Clear checklist + guidance 
✅ English communication
✅ Austrian tax advisor (Steuerberaterin)

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Why many expats postpone the austrian Arbeitnehmerveranlagung

Most expats I speak with don’t avoid the tax return because they’re careless — but because they’re missing clarity:

You’re not sure whether you should file (or whether it’s optional)

You don’t know which expenses matter and which don’t

Documents in German, FinanzOnline and official letters feel overwhelming

You worry about making a mistake or missing refunds

You keep postponing it because it feels complicated and time-consuming

The result: a yearly open loop — and often money left on the table.

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My solution: structured, English support — done correctly

This service is focused entirely on your Austrian employee tax return (Arbeitnehmerveranlagung) and everything around it, so you don’t have to figure it out alone.

What you get

  • A simple personal checklist of what you need

  • A review of your employment situation for the relevant year(s)

  • A structured review of typical claim opportunities (where applicable)

  • Preparation and submission of your employee tax return

  • Clear explanation in English: what was filed and why

  • Support if the tax office asks follow-up questions

No vague advice. No guesswork. A clean process.

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Typical topics (examples)

Depending on your situation, your tax return may involve:

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  • Work-related expenses (training, equipment, professional costs, etc.)

  • Commuting and work travel (case-dependent)

  • Home office questions (case-dependent)

  • Family-related topics (case-dependent)

  • Insurance and other deductible items (where applicable)

  • Special situations like job changes or multiple employers

I’ll tell you what’s relevant for your case — and ignore the noise.

How it works

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1) Book your Initial Call (English)

You’ll answer a short form before the call so I can prepare.

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2) You receive your checklist

After the call you’ll know exactly what to provide and what to expect.

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3) I prepare and submit your tax return

You receive a clear summary and next steps.

 

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About me

I’m Christine Lipp-Medrano, an Austrian tax advisor (Steuerberaterin)


I support international employees with a structured process, clear communication, and correct filing — so taxes don’t become a recurring stress topic.