



Thanks to NAVIT, we’ve cut 90 % of our benefits-admin workload. Integrating it with our HR system slashed the annual effort from 112 person-days to just 9.
Britta Ludowig, Projektleiterin
Employers must subsidize the Deutschlandticket as a job ticket by at least 25% of the monthly subscription price to qualify for the additional 5% government discount. This means employees can get the Deutschlandticket Job for a maximum of 44.10 euros per month.
The Deutschlandticket as a job ticket costs 59.85 euros per month in total (including the 5% government discount). If the employer covers the minimum subsidy of 25% (15.75 euros), employees pay 44.10 euros per month.
Yes, through NAVIT, companies can also benefit from the 5 % government discount, when they subsidize the ticket with at least 25 %.
No, the Deutschlandticket in the NAVIT app is a subscription.
Yes! Employees can also access the ticket offline in the app or add it to their mobile wallet.
The existing subscription must be cancelled and re-purchased through NAVIT.
Yes, the Deutschlandticket remains tax-free in 2026 when provided by the employer – either as a public transport subsidy (§3 No. 15 EStG) or via the tax-free benefit allowance (Sachbezug). Companies can offer the ticket through whichever model best fits their benefits strategy.
With NAVIT's Split Pay feature, companies can partially subsidize the Deutschlandticket without complex payroll adjustments. The company provides the desired subsidy in the NAVIT app and employees pay the remaining amount directly via their personal card in the app. The entire process is automated and tax-compliant.
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