Since 1 July 2025, the German government has been offering a powerful tax benefit: businesses can apply accelerated depreciation of up to 30% per year for IT investments over three years. There’s no minimum spend, so you start saving from your first investment.
This initiative boosts liquidity, streamlines internal approvals and gives you the flexibility to modernise your IT infrastructure. From hardware and software to innovative development projects—now is the time to invest and take advantage of clear tax benefits.
Watch the webinar recording and learn how to make the most of this opportunity for your business.
Why act now?
- 30% depreciation – The highest rate in decades
- Instant benefits – Lower your tax burden and boost liquidity right away
- Simple process – No hurdles, no complex paperwork
- Available until 31 December 2027 – Plan now to benefit early
In the webinar, our experts show you how to combine this tax benefit with R&D incentives to accelerate IT innovation.
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What to expect:
Understanding the investment initiative.
How it works, plus a comparison of straight‑line and accelerated depreciation—with practical examples showing real savings.
R&D incentives in Germany.
Which businesses qualify, which projects are eligible and how much funding you can expect.
Simple application process.
Step‑by‑step guidance on registering for the tax benefit and claiming R&D incentives.
No impact on your credit rating.
Why this change only affects your tax accounts, not your credit rating, so banks will continue to see a stable financial picture.
Real‑world examples.
Which IT areas benefit most and which investment strategies make sense right now.
Who is the webinar for?
IT leaders, CFOs, managing directors and decision‑makers planning IT investments in the coming years. It is especially relevant for SMEs that stand to benefit most from the new law, but equally valuable for large enterprises with revenues above €50 million.