Lothar Woerner

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Lothar Woerner (born October 5, 1930 in Stuttgart ; † September 23, 2000 ) was a German lawyer and from 1971 to 1995 a judge at the Federal Finance Court (BFH), from 1986 to 1995 as presiding judge.

Life

Lothar Woerner was the son of the public prosecutor Alfred Woerner and his wife Paula, geb. Wacker, born in Stuttgart. He studied law and political science in Tübingen and Munich and in 1958 at the University of Tübingen with the still significant work perpetration and participation in the spurious omission offense to Dr. iur. PhD . In 1958 he joined the financial administration of Baden-Württemberg . In 1962 he was a research associate at the BFH. In 1966 he moved to the Stuttgart Finance Court .

In 1971 he was appointed judge at the Federal Fiscal Court and worked in the 1st Senate (income taxes for partnerships and corporations). When he was appointed presiding judge in 1985, he took over the management of the newly established Xth Senate (individual traders, pension taxation). In 1995 he retired.

Woerner had a particularly decisive influence on German tax legislation. He was awarded the Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany .

He was a member of the Catholic student union AV Guestfalia Tübingen in the CV .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. CV dissertation
  2. ^ "Presiding judge at the Federal Fiscal Court Dr. Lothar Woerner passed away " , Federal Fiscal Court, press release no. 34 (from September 28, 2000)