Christian Kühr

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Carl-Christian Kühr (born May 17, 1929 in Breslau , Lower Silesia, German Reich, † August 1, 1997 in Neuwied ) was a German economist, tax expert and writer.

Life

After the Second World War and the expulsion from Silesia, he lived with relatives in Kassel; at the Zwinger grammar school there, he passed the Abitur examination in 1949. From 1950 to 1954 he studied economics at the Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelm University in Bonn, graduating with a degree in economics. He then worked as a scientific assistant to the head of the faculty, Matthias Ernst Kamp . In 1957 he was promoted to Dr. rer. pole. PhD.

In November 1963 he started working for Luchterhand Fachverlag in Neuwied, where he was promoted to chief editor for tax law. He was co-author and editor of loose-leaf publications on tax law, which were regularly updated. In 1989, when he turned 60, he retired, but remained connected to the publisher via a fee contract.

In 1971 he was licensed as a tax advisor, but only worked as a sideline. Rather, he reflected on his talent as a writer and wrote numerous articles on tax law for freelancers, which were published in various specialist journals.

family

His father was the astrologer Erich Carl Kühr, a brother-in-law of judoka Wolfgang Hofmann. In 1959 he married the much younger Anna Margarete Zimmer (* 1939), whom he had met at university. The couple have four children. Kühr died on August 1, 1997 in the circle of his family of multiple organ failure.

Carl-Christian Kühr was brought up in Prussia and kept a certain distance from most people; he found it difficult to make friends with Duz.

Individual evidence

  1. Economic development in the Federal Republic of Germany, in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and in the United States of America from 1953 to 1956, presented using selected indicators. Dissertation. Bonn July 1957.
  2. Bernhard Reichert, Franz J. Dannecker, Christian Kühr: Handbook of association and association law . Luchterhand, Neuwied, Darmstadt 1987, ISBN 3-472-41033-7 .
  3. numerous articles in the journal "arztrecht", Verlag für ArztRecht, Karlsruhe