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Parental Allowance Calculator (Elterngeld)

Estimate German Elterngeld: Basiselterngeld and ElterngeldPlus, with the sibling bonus and multiple-birth bonus, based on your net income before birth.

Cómo usar Elterngeld Calculator

  1. 01

    Enter your average monthly net income in the year before the birth.

  2. 02

    Choose Basiselterngeld or ElterngeldPlus. Open more options for siblings, twins or part-time income.

  3. 03

    See your monthly Elterngeld and the total over the payment period.

Preguntas frecuentes

How is Elterngeld calculated?

It replaces a percentage of your average monthly net income before the birth, around 65 to 67 percent for typical incomes and more for low incomes, within the 300 to 1,800 EUR range for Basiselterngeld.

What counts as net income for Elterngeld?

The relevant figure is your average monthly net from the 12 months before the birth (or before maternity leave), with certain deductions standardised by law.

What is the difference between Basiselterngeld and ElterngeldPlus?

Basiselterngeld pays the full monthly amount for up to 12 or 14 months. ElterngeldPlus pays about half per month over roughly twice as many months, which suits parents working part-time.

How long is Elterngeld paid?

Basiselterngeld is paid for up to 12 months, or 14 when both parents share and take at least two partner months. ElterngeldPlus stretches the budget over about twice as long.

What are the sibling and multiple-birth bonuses?

The Geschwisterbonus adds a percentage for older siblings in the household, and the Mehrlingszuschlag adds a fixed amount per additional child for twins or more.

Is there an income limit?

Yes. Couples above a high taxable-income threshold are excluded. The calculator focuses on the amount; check current eligibility limits with the Elterngeldstelle.

Acerca de esta herramienta

The Elterngeld calculator estimates German parental allowance from your average net income before the birth. It models both Basiselterngeld and ElterngeldPlus, applies the replacement rate (which rises toward 100 percent for lower incomes), and respects the statutory minimum of 300 EUR and maximum of 1,800 EUR for Basiselterngeld.

It also adds the sibling bonus (Geschwisterbonus) and the multiple-birth supplement (Mehrlingszuschlag) where they apply. Example: an average net income of 2,000 EUR per month gives roughly 65 percent, about 1,300 EUR of Basiselterngeld per month. Use it to plan parental leave and to compare Basiselterngeld with ElterngeldPlus, which pays about half per month over roughly twice as long. It is an estimate for orientation, not the binding decision of the Elterngeldstelle.

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