- As from 1 July 2009, the mutually funded contribution to the statutory health insurance is reduced by 0.6 points. As a result, contribution rates will drop to 14.0, respectivley 13.4 percent. Federal funds prevent that individual health insurance companies have to rise their contribution rates to cover additional costs.
- In order to relief people with lower incomes, the basic tax-free allowance is retroactively raised by 170 Euros to 7,834 Euros. Other rate benchmarks will also be raised by 400 Euros, effectively from 1 January 2009.
- As from 1 January 2010, the basic tax-free allowance will again be increased by 170 Euros to 8,004 Euros, followed by a further rise of the rate benchmarks mounting up to 330 Euros.
- An additional tax relief was achieved by lowering the marginal tax rate by 170 Euros from 15 percent to 14 percent from 1 January 2009.
- Parents receiving child benefits will obtain a single payment of 100 Euros per child in 2009.
Two federal states, Bavaria and Rhineland-Palatinate, have announced, that they will use funds from this programme to invest in workshops for adapted work.