As an au pair, do I get pocket money or a real salary? How much is my pocket money or salary as an au pair? Do I have to pay taxes on my pocket money?
Read more about pocket money as au pair here.
INFORMATION AT A GLANCE:
Your au pair wage is actually called pocket money and not salary
Since 2006, an au pair in Germany earns 260 euros per month as pocket money
As an au pair, you receive your pocket money even if you are ill
In Germany, as an au pair you don’t have to pay taxes on your pocket money
You will receive your au pair pocket money even in case of an illness or during your vacations
Your German host parents can deduct the pocket money they pay you from their taxes
NO SALARY BUT POCKET MONEY
You won’t earn a regular salary, but a small au pair pocket money. Your au pair job is not an employment; it is more about cultural exchange. You receive your au pair pocket money and free food and accommodation in exchange for helping your host family.
How much pocket money you get is different in every country and also depends on your working hours as an au pair.
You will receive your au pair pocket money even in case of an illness or during your vacations.
POCKET MONEY FOR AU PAIRS
The numbers refer to the amount of au pair pocket money per month (2012):