switzerland

Quote from Ditch:

Switzerland definitively has it's values, but exciting is the last thing that comes to my mind when thinking of it. You can party in St. Moritz, but it certainly isn't cheap. You'll find more of your liking in Austria.

St Moritz ? Is that a joke ? You've never been in Verbier on a 12/31 !

Otherwise Switzerland is definitely boring....but who cares : London, Paris and Milan are 1h flight away from Geneva and the flight ticket is 80$...
 
Quote from karol88:

yeah, Switzerland is the best. I spent 4 years in Lausanne and Geneva...beautiful...but a little boring too :)

Have you been at the university in Lausanne (or EPFL) ? I say that because of the 4 years.
 
you guys make it sound so boring, is it worse than Luxemburg or Belgium ?

science trader,

I used that calculator before but I don't understand the deductions that are made for insurance. Health insurance is compulsory but on the basis of an income of CHF 50K in Geneva, the calculator comes up with a CHF 12000 insurance deduction. Insurance can't possibly cost CHF 12,000 ?!

Do you mean it works like this: in the Geneva canton, cantonal tax is 147,5 % of the federal rate , communal tax 45.5%of the federal rate. Federal rate is topped at 11% . So your tax bracket can go up to 32% . Then you have to add about 9% social security taxes right (for self employed)? That starts to add up . Any other tax worth mentioning ? Is church tax a property tax?

Valais looks good, cantonal tax 1.0, (no communal tax , no church tax ?) Do the Geneva or Valais cantons treat capital gains as I understand the canton of Bern does? i.e no taxation if account is under CHF 200000 or trades are deemed to be normal management of personal assets?
 
Quote from Kicking:

science trader,

I used that calculator before but I don't understand the deductions that are made for insurance. Health insurance is compulsory but on the basis of an income of CHF 50K in Geneva, the calculator comes up with a CHF 12000 insurance deduction. Insurance can't possibly cost CHF 12,000 ?!

Health insurance is a pure private system in Switzerland. You pay the amount your insurance wants you to pay. But it is more or less always the same in a given canton. You might count something like 300 CHF/month/person (children are around 70CHF/month), whatever your revenue is.

Deductions are mostly :

- Private pension scheme (maximum 6800 CHF/year)
- Health insurance payments (around 4500 CHF/year)
- Car and food expenses for your work (maximum should be around 15CHF/day)
- Payment to charity (over 500CHF or 20% of your revenues)
- Medical expenses

But it's highly dependent on the canton, except the private pension scheme.

Ca you give me the link to this calculator to let me help you a little better. For 50k CHF/year, as a single, you'll have to pay around 10k CHF in taxes. 100k should give something like 25k in taxes.

By the way, in Switzerland, you don't pay capital gain taxes on private wealth.
 
Maybe somebody can help me. I travel to Zurich at least once a year. I have family in Neuchatel. My net worth is over $5M USD ($4M cash). I would like to spend more time in Europe (beyond 6 months/year). Would it be worth my while (from a tax perspective, and lifestyle) to pursue a certain type of CH visa or look at another country.
 
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