Tax evasion and withholding tax
Whether a tax evasion has been committed negligently or intentionally has a decisive influence on the possibilities of refunding withholding taxes. With a view to a case study, this article discusses the points of contact between tax evasion in the case of direct taxes and the questions concerning the refund of withholding taxes under Art. 23 ITA.
Accounting in criminal tax law
While the annual financial statement that complies with commercial law is decisive for taxation in accordance with the law, criminal tax law is linked to the annual financial statement that does not comply with commercial law. Since Swiss criminal tax law lacks an overall concept and the criminal tax provisions are contained in the individual tax laws, the prosecution of which is incumbent on different authorities, the use of accounting that contains irregularities can lead to a multitude of non-coordinated criminal tax proceedings and tax penalties.
Tax offences as predicate offences to money laundering - Key takeaways for practitioners
Art. 305bis(1bis) of the Swiss Criminal Code entered into force on 1 January 2016, introducing aggravated tax misdemeanours as predicate offences to money laundering. Though highly debated at the time of its introduction, courts have been noticeably quiet on this provision in the years that followed. This article will analyse the developments since its adoption, outline the legal questions remaining open and forecast what the future may hold for this provision.
Reform of the withholding tax - can the Gordian knot be untangled?
With its dispatch of April 2021 on the reform of the withholding tax, the Federal Council is making a new attempt to strengthen the domestic debt capital market. The bill is economically necessary and suitable for finding a pragmatic solution that is acceptable to the majority. Parliamentary consultations have already begun.
Martin Huber about the new zsis)
The journal zsis) was renamed the "Center for Swiss and International Tax Law" in spring 2018. On the zsis)-platform, contents around the topic tax law are published. The publication takes place in 10 issues per year, which are sent directly and conveniently to your mailbox via a newsletter. All content distributed via the newsletter can also be found directly on the zsis)-platform.
The Federal Council appoints Tamara Pfammatter as Director of the FTA
The Federal Council appointed Ms. Tamara Pfammatter as the future Director of the FTA on November 16, 2022.
Federal Council adopts dispatch on taxation of e-cigarettes
At its meeting on October 26, 2022, the Federal Council approved the dispatch on the amendment of the Federal Law on Tobacco Taxation. This now provides for the taxation of liquids consumed in e-cigarettes.
Federal Council sets out steps for financing transport infrastructure
With the increasing spread of electric cars and other vehicles with alternative drive systems, revenues from mineral oil taxes are falling. The Federal Council is therefore planning to introduce a replacement tax for vehicles with alternative drive systems. At its meeting on June 29, 2022, the Federal Council set the benchmarks.
Maritime shipping companies should be able to be taxed on the basis of tonnage
On 4 May 2022, the Federal Council adopted the dispatch on the Federal Tonnage Tax Act.
Selected parliamentary business in the tax area at federal level (January 2022)
The Federal Tax Administration (FTA) updated the selected parliamentary business in the tax area at federal level on 6 January 2022.
Investments in crypto assets
Workshop by Silvan Guler and Daniel Bürki on the occasion of the ISIS) seminar on September 23-24, 2024 entitled "Investments in crypto assets"
Charitable foundations and corporate foundations
Workshop on "Charitable Foundations and Corporate Foundations" by Julia von Ah and Oliver Appenzeller on the occasion of the ISIS seminar "Structuring Private Assets by Means of Trusts or Foundations" on October 31, 2023.