It is only the beginning of February, but if you don’t mark these important Swiss deadlines in your calendar right now (if you haven’t already) you might miss them and risk paying late fees.
People who live in Switzerland’s most expensive city Zurich can look forward to some financial relief, as some changes to the tax system have come into force from January 1st.
Though this canton in central Switzerland is one of the most expensive places in the country, its high cost of living may be at least partially offset by the famously low tax rate — which is set to get even lower.
If you are a foreigner in Switzerland, you'll be aware that perks you're entitled to (or not) can depend on your nationality. But what about your taxes?
The amount of tax you pay in Switzerland depends on a few factors, including where you live. Here's a look at the areas with the lowest tax rates - and the highest.
A phenomenon called the ‘Sveits-bølg’ (‘Swiss Wave’) is underway, involving Norway and Switzerland. What exactly is it and how does it affect both countries?
Paying taxes is never a simple matter in Switzerland (or elsewhere, for that matter), but it can become even more complex if you change your place of residence during the fiscal year.
Tax in Switzerland is a complex subject, but you must be able to navigate it if you live here. From deductions to asking for deadline extensions, this overview will help you find a way through this intricate maze.
While there will be no national vote in the first of four referendums scheduled in Switzerland for this year, Basel and Geneva voters will weigh in on Sunday on an issue of regional importance: taxes.
Switzerland’s largest city Zurich is the most expensive to live in. However, 47 out of 162 of the city's municipalities are reducing their tax rates this year, which will provide some financial relief to local residents.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum currently underway in Davos, Swiss Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter said the country will implement the new tax rule — if the voters agree.
Renouncing American citizenship could become less costly, after the US department of state announced that it intends to reduce the citizenship renunciation fee from the current eye-watering $2,350.
From tax rules to staffing, airport access and education - here's the latest ranking on which areas of Switzerland are the most attractive to businesses.