Feb 15, 2016 08:40
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German term

EBVO

German to English Bus/Financial Law (general)
I'm translating a payslip and one of the boxes is "Ges. Brutto lt. EBVO". Can anyone tell me what EBVO stands for? Is it an abbreviation for a German law or regulation? Thanks!
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Feb 15, 2016 08:48: Steffen Walter changed "Field" from "Law/Patents" to "Bus/Financial"

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German term (edited): EBVO = Entgeltbescheinigungsverordnung
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regulation on (minimum information/disclosures on) payslips/pay certificates

Yes, this is a German regulation that is also abbreviated as EBV.

See, for instance, https://www.datev.de/web/de/top-themen/unternehmer/weitere-t... and http://www.heisse-kursawe.com/files/de/Briefings/Labourlaw_N... (p. 7)
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German pay certification ordinance (EBVO)

Entgeltbescheinigungsverordnung => pay certification ordinance

German pay certification ordinance (EBVO)
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