New regulation of the enforcement of tax claims: The end of special execution for legal entities
Since January 1, 2025, tax claims against sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations and other legal entities entered in the commercial register must be asserted in bankruptcy proceedings. The abolition of special execution has far-reaching consequences for companies, authorities and practitioners. This article sheds light on the new legal situation, points out risks, particularly in the enforcement of assessment notices from the FTA or provisionally assessed taxes from the cantonal tax administrations, clarifies key terms such as bankruptcy and mass liabilities and shows what taxpayers need to pay particular attention to in future.
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.
Tax exemption for charitable organizations with a few Basel treats
The charitable sector is of enormous importance in Switzerland. With around 13,900 foundations, Switzerland has the highest density of foundations in Europe. These foundations are managed by around 62,000 foundation board members. Foundation assets are estimated at CHF 140 billion. With distributions of CHF 1.5 to 2.0 billion per year, charitable foundations in Switzerland make a valuable contribution. The recipe for success is in particular the favorable legal framework in Switzerland, first and foremost the standards for tax exemption due to charitable status.
Tax exemption for charitable institutions - New practice definitions in Zurich
This article discusses the new practice in the Canton of Zurich regarding the tax exemption of charitable institutions, which has been published since February 2024. First, procedural issues, in particular the application for tax exemption, are discussed. It then looks at the key points of the practice determinations, i.e. compensation for governing bodies, activities abroad and entrepreneurial funding models.
Compensation paid by Swiss companies to foreign directors
This video provides information on the possible tax and social security implications of a board of directors resident in an EU country in the case of a Swiss company limited by shares if the board of directors is also self-employed in its country of residence.
Federal Council wants to further improve framework conditions for Blockchain/DLT
At its meeting on 7 December 2018, the Federal Council adopted a report on the legal framework for block chain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) in the financial sector. The report shows that the Swiss legal framework is well suited to deal with new technologies, including block chaining. Nevertheless, there is still a need for adjustment in some areas. The Federal Council also took note of the analysis of an interdepartmental working group on money laundering and terrorist financing risks of crypto assets.
Federal practices for principal companies and Swiss Finance Branches from 1 January 2019
As part of the Tax Bill and OASI Financing (STAF), the Federal Tax Administration (FTA) will no longer apply the federal practices for principal companies and Swiss Finance Branches to companies seeking to take advantage of these practices for the first time beginning in 2019.
Reform of the withholding tax
The Economic Commission of the National Council discussed further work on the parliamentary initiative 17,494 after the sister commission of the Council of States had approved its decision to follow this initiative (cf. WAK-S press release of 20 August 2018). In this context, she discussed in particular with the head of the responsible department the Federal Council's plans for reforming the withholding tax and changing from the debtor to the paying agent principle. Subject to the approval of the Office of the National Council, the commission decided by 16 votes to 8 to set up a sub-commission and to instruct it to prepare a preliminary draft for the implementation of the parliamentary initiative. The subcommittee should coordinate its work with that of the Federal Council.
Zurich: Application for cantonal SV17 implementation submitted
The Government Council of the Canton of Zurich wants to maintain and strengthen the tax competitiveness of Zurich as a business location. To this end, it submits to the Cantonal Council a tailor-made cantonal implementation draft for the cities and municipalities that is compatible with the federal tax proposal 17 (SV17). The template is of vital importance for the entire canton. According to new model calculations, the loss of income is likely to be lower than under the Corporate Tax Reform III (USR III).
Tax bill 17 - Councils agree
The councils are in agreement on tax bill 17, and the last differences regarding the municipal article and the capital contribution principle have been resolved. An overview of the most important key points regarding tax submission 17:
Referendum as final hurdle for tax bill
The AHV tax deal stands. The Council of States has resolved the last differences. Tax bill 17 is thus ready for the final vote at the end of the autumn session.
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"
Criminal withholding tax law - liability risks for directors and trustees/statute of limitations/intent
Workshop by Daniel Holenstein on the occasion of the ISIS) seminar on October 21, 2024 entitled "Criminal withholding tax law - liability risks for board members and trustees/statute of limitations/intent"
Intragroup financing / Price adjustments / Transfer pricing and audits / Restructuring / Other current survey issues (part 1 and 2)
2-part workshop by Stefan Oesterhelt and David Tschan on the occasion of the ISIS) seminar on October 21, 2024 entitled "Intragroup financing / Price adjustments / Transfer pricing and audits / Restructurings / Other current survey issues" (Part 1 and 2)
ISIS) seminar folder "Corporate Tax Law 2024"
All documents from the ISIS) seminar "Corporate Tax Law" from June 3 - 4, 2024 under the direction of Peter Mäusli-Allenspach in one PDF document. Case studies, detailed solution notes and slides: Here you will find all documents of the individual workshops according to the following content description.