When does the formal liquidation of a general partnership end the independence of the partners? A case study from the field of real estate investments
In its ruling of November 26, 2024, the Tax Appeals Court of the Canton of Zurich confirmed that a taxpayer can terminate his self-employment and thus claim liquidation gains taxation even if he buys a property from the previous business assets, has it renovated together with another property acquired from his brother and rents it out, as the activity associated with the two acquired properties is not a continuation of self-employment but serves as a private investment.
Declaration obligations, advisor liability and mitigation of penalties: hot topics in criminal tax law
If declaration obligations are breached - both in the mixed assessment procedure and in the self-assessment system - which lead to a (possible) tax reduction, the question of criminal liability regularly arises in addition to the levying of any additional tax. The representative of the taxable person is increasingly being targeted by the tax authorities.
Criminal tax law risks of tax advice
As the legally compliant fulfillment of tax obligations requires knowledge of tax law, which the taxpayer often lacks in whole or in part, many taxpayers seek help in fulfilling their declaration obligations. If there are declaration errors that lead to at least the threat of a tax loss, the involvement of a specialist does not release the taxpayer from their responsibility for their tax declaration. Conversely, the professional involved, the tax advisor, can also be targeted by the authorities responsible for prosecuting tax offenses.
Dangerous game with risk of discovery - The criminal tax liability of external advisors and internal functionaries in the light of the Federal Supreme Court rulings 6B_90/2024 and 6B_93/2024
The Federal Supreme Court rulings 6B_90/2024 and 6B_93/2024 of February 3, 2025 raise fundamental questions regarding the criminal liability of tax advisors. The focus is on the requirements for perpetration of tax evasion and incitement to do so, as well as the distinction between permissible tax advice and punishable cooperation. The judgments shed light on the different roles of internal and external advisors and their significance for practice and the application of the law.
The Federal Council rejects the popular initiative "Yes to fair federal taxes for married couples too"
At its meeting on March 7, 2025, the Federal Council adopted the dispatch on the popular initiative "Yes to fair federal taxes for married couples too - finally abolish discrimination against marriage!".
Federal Council opens consultation on relief package 27
On January 29, 2025, the Federal Council adopted the consultation draft for the relief package 27 (EP27).
Memorandum of Understanding between Switzerland and France
On December 17, 2024, the SIF announced that a new memorandum of understanding had been concluded between Switzerland and France on the taxation of cross-border teleworking.
FTA publishes withholding tax rates 2025
The Federal Tax Administration (FTA) has published the 2025 withholding tax rates for all cantons.
Federal Council adopts dispatch on the popular initiative "For a social climate policy - fairly financed through taxation (Initiative for a future)" (inheritance tax initiative)
On December 13, 2024, the Federal Council adopted the dispatch on the popular initiative "For a social climate policy - fairly financed through taxation (Initiative for a future)". It rejected the initiative of the Young Socialists (JUSO) without a direct counter-proposal or indirect counter-proposal.
Federal Council introduces retroactive purchase option for pillar 3a
From January 1, 2025, people working in Switzerland who have not paid the maximum permissible contributions into their pillar 3a every year since the bill came into force will be able to pay these contributions retroactively for up to ten years and deduct these purchases from their taxes.
Intent and negligence
"Workshop by Daniel Holenstein on the occasion of the ISIS) seminar of 09 May 2023 entitled "Intent and Negligence".
Criminal tax proceedings
"Workshop by Oliver Appenzeller and Mark Cagienard on the occasion of the ISIS) seminar of 09 May 2023 entitled "Criminal Tax Proceedings".