Home office and the cross-border commuter agreement with Italy
Today, around 85,000 Italian residents work in the border cantons of Ticino, Grisons and Valais. The cross-border commuter agreement concluded with Italy is of great importance especially for the canton of Ticino with its approximately 75,000 cross-border commuters, of which around 66,000 are considered cross-border commuters within the meaning of the agreement.
Cross-border commuter regulation Switzerland-Liechtenstein
The double taxation agreement between Switzerland and Liechtenstein contains a special rule for cross-border commuters, according to which the income from employment earned in the State of activity is allocated to the State of residence for taxation. If, on the other hand, an employee in a cross-border context does not meet the criteria established for cross-border commuters, the earned income is allocated for taxation to the State of activity and the State of residence on a pro rata basis in accordance with the general principles. Against this background, employers who employ cross-border commuters from Liechtenstein or Switzerland have different clarification and declaration obligations.
Social security aspects of home office
Home office work, which was imposed by the authorities during the pandemic, gave an additional boost to teleworking and the associated flexibilization of work. Even after the pandemic, home office remains widespread in many areas. Employees appreciate the new flexibility and no longer want to do without it. This also applies to the numerous cross-border commuters. The following article clarifies social security issues in connection with home office, especially in cross-border situations.
Combating the misuse of letterbox companies
On 22 December 2021, the European Commission published a draft directive to combat the abusive use of letterbox companies within the EU. The directive, which is to be classified under ATAD III, imposes reporting obligations on letterbox companies and leads to the loss of tax benefits if certain substance criteria are not met.
Double Taxation Convention
The Commission also follows the decision of the National Council from the last winter session and requests approval of the double taxation agreement with Brazil (18,064; 10 votes to 1 with 1 abstention) and the United Kingdom (18,062; unanimously).
Withholding tax according to DBA
The Bilateral Tax Issues and Double Taxation Division of the State Secretariat for International Financial Matters (SIF) has updated the overviews of the contractual limits on foreign taxes, the tax relief for Swiss dividends and interest, and the countries whose agreements contain abuse provisions.
The Tax Information Agreement with Brazil has entered into force
The Tax Information Agreement between Switzerland and Brazil entered into force on 4 January 2019. The provisions of the Agreement shall be applied from 1 January 2020.
Federal Council repeals the transitional provision in the Ordinance on the International Automatic Exchange of Information in Tax Matters
At its meeting on 7 November 2018, the Federal Council decided to repeal the transitional provision on the term "participating states" in the Ordinance on the International Automatic Exchange of Information in Tax Matters as of 1 January 2019. This will implement an international requirement.
Commission suspends consultation on double taxation agreement with Saudi Arabia
Following the murder of the journalist Khashoggi, the Commission has decided to suspend discussion of this agreement until the Federal Council has thoroughly reviewed Switzerland's relations with Saudi Arabia.
First exchange of information on around 2 million financial accounts
The Federal Tax Administration (FTA) has exchanged information on financial accounts for the first time. The exchange takes place within the framework of the global standard for automatic information exchange (AIA).
Federal Council adopts dispatch on double taxation agreement with Brazil
On 5 September 2018 the Federal Council adopted the dispatch on the double taxation agreement (DTA) in the area of income taxes with Brazil. This is the first DTA between Switzerland and Brazil. The agreement was signed in Brasilia on 3 May 2018 and will come into force following approval by the parliaments of both countries.
No extension of mutual assistance for fiscal offences
Following its decision not to revise the law on fiscal offences, the Federal Council has also decided not to extend mutual assistance in fiscal offences. In particular, it would put the Swiss tax authorities at a disadvantage compared to foreign tax authorities. The Federal Council took this decision at its meeting on 29 August 2018.
Reimbursement in international circumstances - current practice and problem areas
Workshop by Oliver Oppliger on the occasion of the ISIS) seminar on October 21, 2024 entitled "Restitution in international relations - current practice and problem areas"
Current cases on intercantonal and international corporate tax law (2024)
Workshop by René Matteotti and Philipp Betschart on the occasion of the ISIS) seminar on June 3 - 4, 2024 entitled "Current cases on intercantonal and international corporate tax law"
Special issues in trust and foundation structures
Workshop on "Special Issues in Trust and Foundation Structures" by Andrea Opel and Stefan Oesterhelt on the occasion of the ISIS seminar "Structuring Private Assets by Means of Trusts or Foundations" on October 31, 2023.
ISIS) seminar folder "Corporate Restructuring" (2023)
Case studies, detailed solution notes and slides: Here you will receive all documents of the individual workshops according to the following content description from the ISIS)-Seminar "Corporate Restructuring" of August 29, 2023 under the direction of René Schreiber.