R&D tax credit Active Rule-based entitlement
Germany's rule-based R&D tax credit: a legal entitlement of 25% (35% for SMEs) on eligible R&D expenses, refundable in cash where it exceeds tax liability. Two-step process: project certification by the BSFZ, then assessment by the tax office.
- Rate
- 25% standard, 35% for SMEs
- Assessment base cap
- €12M per year
- Overhead flat rate
- 20% on eligible direct costs
- Max annual credit
- €3.0M (large), €4.2M (SMEs)
✓ 3 Jul 2026
IP box Active Rule-based entitlement
Germany has no patent box or innovation box — IP income is taxed at the full corporate rate (~30% incl. trade tax). The Lizenzschranke (§4j EStG, since 2018) additionally restricts deductibility of royalties paid into foreign preferential IP regimes. This is an anti-IP-box positioning, not merely an absence.
- IP box available
- No
- Effective rate on IP income
- ~30% (full corporate rate incl. trade tax)
- Lizenzschranke
- Royalty deduction restriction since 2018
✓ 3 Jul 2026
Equity taxation Active Rule-based entitlement
Deferred taxation of employee stock and option grants: the "dry income" problem is mitigated by deferring taxation until a liquidity event — sale, IPO, or termination (at the latest 15 years after grant). Improved by the Zukunftsfinanzierungsgesetz 2023, but still less competitive than US, Dutch, or Swiss equity taxation.
- Deferral trigger
- Sale, IPO, or end of employment; max 15 years
- Scope
- Employee stock and option grants in qualifying companies
- Competitiveness
- Better than pre-2021, below US/NL/CH benchmarks
✓ 3 Jul 2026
Grant program Active Discretionary (call-based)
The federal design initiative bundles Germany's chip-design funding: DE:Sign and DE:Sign Challenge calls, the Chipdesign Germany network, the IHP open-source platform, the German Chip Competence Centre (APECS interface), Skills4Chips/Microtec Academy, and the Kompetenzzentrum Chipdesign call (April 2026). Cumulative investment ~€97M as of mid-2026, focused on open-source EDA, design capability, and training.
- Cumulative investment
- €97M
- Components
- DE:Sign, DE:Sign Challenge, Chipdesign Germany, IHP open-source platform, German Chip Competence Centre (APECS), Skills4Chips/Microtec Academy, Kompetenzzentrum Chipdesign
- Focus
- Open-source EDA, chip-design capabilities, training
- Access route
- Consortium or project application per call
✓ 3 Jul 2026● Recently changed
Grant program Active Discretionary (call-based)
Major state-aid-backed grants for semiconductor projects along the value chain (incl. design, chiplets, photonics, power, sensors) via the Important Projects of Common European Interest. Germany selected 38 projects under IPCEI AST (~€4.3bn national funding); ~1/3 are startups/SMEs.
- German funding (AST)
- ~€4.3bn to 38 selected projects
- Workstreams (ME/CT)
- THINK · SENSE · COMMUNICATE · ACT
- AST technology areas
- incl. photonic ICs, AI chips & chiplets, sensors, power electronics
- Consortium
- Cross-border — must involve ≥4 EU member states
✓ 3 Jul 2026● Recently changed
Grant program Active Discretionary (call-based)
Germany's largest technology-open R&D grant for SMEs: cost-subsidy grants for single-firm R&D, cooperation projects, and innovation networks. New guidelines from Jan 2025 raised subsidy rates and project ceilings.
- Target
- SMEs and mid-caps (and cooperating research partners)
- Grant
- Cost subsidy; up to ~€380k per single-firm R&D project
- Formats
- Single-firm · cooperation · innovation networks
- Field
- Technology-open (any sector)
✓ 3 Jul 2026
State aid scheme Active Discretionary (call-based)
Cash investment grants for setting up or expanding operations in structurally weak assisted areas (much of eastern Germany and designated regions). Rates depend on company size and location; ~€1.3bn available in 2026.
- Grant
- Cash grant on eligible investment (buildings, equipment)
- Rate
- ~10–40% by company size (higher for SMEs in top assisted areas)
- Annual volume
- ~€1.3bn (Bund + Länder, 2026)
- Coverage
- Designated assisted areas (Fördergebiete) only
✓ 3 Jul 2026
Grant program Active Discretionary (call-based)
Germany's most active seed investor: public-private venture fund taking early equity stakes in high-tech startups, including deep tech and hardware/semiconductors. Typically co-invests alongside business angels and VCs.
- Instrument
- Seed equity / convertible
- Typical first ticket
- ~€0.5–1M (with follow-on capacity)
- Stage
- Pre-seed / seed high-tech startups
✓ 3 Jul 2026