Charitable foundations in tax law - open questions
Non-profit status depends largely on the framework conditions. If these are right, people are willing to make a contribution - be it through donations or volunteering. Tax law provides important incentives: it exempts charitable organizations from tax liability and allows donations to charitable organizations to be deducted from taxable income. Tax law has thus made a significant contribution to the strong growth of the charitable sector in recent years. The foundation sector is booming.
Foundations and value added tax
Since the introduction of value added tax (VAT) in 1995, its application to foundations has repeatedly given rise to discussion. Questions such as whether and when they are liable to pay tax, whether they are allowed to deduct input tax or when they are considered charitable still give rise to discussions today. The Federal Supreme Court has also dealt with VAT issues relating to foundations on several occasions. In the new revision of the Value Added Tax Act (VATA), there are also changes that could affect foundations in particular. This article deals with the most important issues that foundations have to deal with in the VAT environment.
VAT treatment of fiscal and other financial incentives to promote business locations
As a result of the global minimum tax, Switzerland must rethink its existing fiscal incentives to strengthen the location of business standards. The tax advantage of existing incentives (e.g. special R&D deduction, patent box) loses its effectiveness for affected companies. The first cantons are therefore proposing new instruments such as the Qualified Refundable Tax Credit or state subsidies. This article examines the question of whether such new incentives to promote business locations fall under the VAT term "subsidies and other contributions under public law" and how they should therefore be treated, in particular to what extent a reduction of the input tax deduction should be applied or can be waived.
Partial revision of the MWSTG and current developments
On June 16, 2023, the Federal Assembly adopted the partially revised VAT Act. In addition to the core element of taxing supplies via electronic platforms, the partial revision also includes numerous changes in the areas of internationalization, tax reductions, combating fraud and other simplifications. Entry into force is planned for January 1, 2025. Whether this date can be met also depends to a large extent on the partial revision of the VAT Ordinance, the draft of which is currently undergoing consultation from October 25, 2023 to February 8, 2024.
FTA refunded VAT credits during the Corona pandemic quickly
During the Corona Pandemic, 470 applications for early reimbursement of VAT credits have been received by the FTA so far. Applications amounting to CHF 235 million have been processed and paid out to companies within one to seven days.
Online invoicing of VAT becomes standard
The Swiss Federal Tax Administration (FTA) continues to expand its online applications. The announced switch from paper invoicing to online invoicing will take place on 1 January 2021.
Federal Council opens consultation procedure on the partial revision of the VAT Act and the VAT Ordinance
At its meeting on 19 June 2020, the Federal Council opened the consultation procedure on the partial revision of the Value Added Tax Act (MWSTG) and the Value Added Tax Ordinance (MWSTV). Against the background of the further development of VAT in the digitalised and globalised economy, it proposes, among other things, comprehensive taxation of mail order platforms and simplification of invoicing for SMEs. The proposal also implements other parliamentary proposals.
National Council rejects amendment of the Customs Tariff Act
In its session of 4 June 2020, the National Council rejected the amendment of the Customs Tariff Act (abolition of industrial tariffs).
Council of States approves regulation of VAT refund
At its meeting on 3 June 2020, the Council of States approved the regulation of VAT refunds.
FTA publishes 2019 activity report
The Federal Tax Administration (FTA) published its 2019 Activity Report on 17 April 2020.
FTA publishes measures and circulars due to coronavirus
The Federal Tax Administration (FTA) published measures due to the coronavirus on 26 March 2020, referring to the package of measures adopted by the Federal Council (see our contribution of 21 March 2020). Furthermore, on 24 March 2020 it issued a corresponding circular concerning payment relief for direct federal tax.
General fiscal and TVA taxes, and in particular TVA on importation and customs duties
Workshop on the occasion of the ISIS) seminar of 14 November 2018 entitled "Droit pénal fiscal et rappel d'impôt
VAT in the digital economy
Workshop on the occasion of the ISIS) seminar of 27 September 2018 entitled "Value Added Tax. Current. Compact. Interdisciplinary."











