"Structure follows strategy" in corporate succession - insights from the SIX Swiss Exchange Family Business Conference 2023
"Structure follows strategy" is a conclusion of the American business historian Alfred D. Chandler, which states that the strategy should be defined first and then a structure that leads to the realization of the strategy. This principle is often not sufficiently taken into account in corporate succession and the focus is prematurely placed on implementation and structuring issues. The topics discussed at this year's SIX Swiss Exchange Family Business Conference are set out below against this background.
Succession planning: tax pitfalls
When Swiss families think about the organization of their estate, they generally do not pursue any immediate tax objectives. In general, it is more a question of transferring assets to the next generation or at least initiating the future reorganization of ownership structures in the present. Of course, reducing wealth tax and breaking the tax progression, for example, can be an accompanying motive, but practice shows that this is rarely the actual "trigger". This article presents some typical questions.
The tax treatment of (underpriced) non-family business succession with special consideration of Ticino practice
Does an underpriced transfer of shares to an employee always lead to income tax consequences? With this article, the authors want to stimulate discussion on a very relevant aspect of non-family business succession: the distinction between (income taxable) employee shareholdings and (possibly non-income taxable) succession arrangements. The authors take a look at the practice and case law in the canton of Ticino and other cantons as well as the possible effects of recent inheritance law reforms.
Tax aspects of family business succession
In the coming years, many small and medium-sized companies will face the challenge of arranging their succession. A transfer against payment or free of charge may be considered in order to remain in family ownership. The planning and implementation of succession is an important topic for entrepreneurs with links to numerous areas of law. This article is dedicated to the tax challenges and solution strategies in family business succession in order to support companies in strategically well thought-out and tax-optimized planning.
FTA publishes withholding tax rates 2022
On 9 December 2021, the Federal Tax Administration (FTA) published the withholding tax rates for 2022 or the corresponding rate files if already available.
Federal Council wants to make the taxation of life annuities more flexible
At its meeting on 24 November 2021, the Federal Council decided to flexibly adjust the taxation of life annuities to the investment conditions.
Uniform flat-rate tax deduction for all employed persons
At its meeting on 17 November 2021, the Federal Council instructed the FDF to draw up a bill concerning a uniform flat-rate tax deduction for all employed persons.
FTA publishes maximum pillar 3a deductions
In 2022, the tax deduction within the scope of tied personal pension provision (pillar 3a) is CHF 6,883 for taxpayers with a 2nd pillar and CHF 34,416 for taxpayers without a 2nd pillar. The maximum deductions are also the relevant payment limits.
FTA publishes tax statistics for individuals and legal entities 2018
On 8 November, the FTA published the 2018 tax statistics.
The FTA has updated the statistics on the capital contribution principle (November 2021)
The Federal Tax Administration (FTA) has updated the statistics on the capital contribution principle (capital contributions, repayments and other changes) as of 30 September 2021.
Questions choisies d'impôts directs, droits de donation et succession
Workshop by Nicolas Candaux and Arnaud Cywie on the occasion of the ISIS) seminar of November 16, 2022 entitled "Structuration du patrimoine privé au moyen d'un trust ou d'une fondation".
Discretionary assessment
Workshop by Jasmin Malla and Pascal Amsler on the occasion of the ISIS) seminar on 12 May 2022 entitled "Tax procedural law including appeal procedures".











