Wolfgang von Eichborn

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Wolfgang von Eichborn (* 1948 ) is a former German federal judge .

He graduated from high school in Grafing in 1969 . He then studied law and passed the state law exams . In 1976 Eichborn joined the Bavarian financial administration. From 1978 he was a consultant in the “Tax Policy” department at the Federal Ministry of Economics (BMWi) and then in the “Federal Government Participation in Commercial Enterprises” department. In 1988 he was seconded to the Foreign Office in the economic department of the German embassy in India for three years . He was later given leave of absence from the SPD parliamentary group in the German Bundestag as a consultant for finance and tax policy . In 1997 he was appointed head of foreign trade at the BMWi and in 1998 he was appointed federal judge at the Federal Fiscal Court. It belonged to the XI. Senate (sales tax, child benefit) and was a regular representative of the chairman and a delegated member of the joint senate of the highest federal courts in Karlsruhe.

He wrote technical articles for u. a. The company , German tax law and Ifo Schnelldienst .

In 1969 he gave a critical and much discussed high school speech at the Grafing high school.

He retired in 2013. He lives in Ebersberg .

Politically, he still appeared when he resigned as chairman of the Federal Arbitration Court of the AfD in 2014 . In 2015 he signed the call to found the group Weckruf 2015 in the AfD.

Individual evidence

  1. Former students ( memento from March 25, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), Grafing grammar school, accessed on March 25, 2014.
  2. a b Federal Fiscal Court, press release, No. 47/2013, July 31, 2013, Judge at the Federal Fiscal Court Wolfgang von Eichborn is retiring
  3. Bundesfinanzhof (Ed.): 60 years of the Bundesfinanzhof. A chronicle. 1950-2010 . Stollfuß, Bonn 2010, ISBN 978-3-08-470510-8 , p. 520.
  4. BAnz AT 02/07/2013 S1 , p. 50.
  5. BAnz AT 02/07/2013 S1 , p. 51.
  6. Wolfgang von Eichborn: On the (tax) consideration of pension expenses using the example of the self-employed . In: Der Betrieb , issue 19, May 12, 2000, pp. 944–950.
  7. Wolfgang von Eichborn: How does the entrepreneur get his bill? - Comments on the BFH ruling of March 30, 2011, XI R 12/08 (in this issue, DStR 2011, 1270) and on the taxability of the benefits borrowed, DStR 2011, 1249–1254.
  8. Wolfgang von Eichborn: Back to more market: Self-stabilizing bonds . In: ifo Schnelldienst , issue 24/2011, pp. 20–22.
  9. ^ Abitur speech from 1969. Wolfgang von Eichborn, accessed on October 23, 2019 .
  10. Justus Bender, Alternative for Germany: Everyone against everyone, FAZ, updated on July 15, 2014
  11. FAZ.NET documents the wording of the email from Bernd Lucke's group, updated on May 18, 2015