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Machete_ 08-15-2009 01:07 PM

Anyone from Switzerland here?
 
Anyone from Switzerland here in gfy?

Is internet business taxed as regular corporate tax? or are there any special taxrules about that?

DateDoc 08-15-2009 01:23 PM

If you do not get an answer I can ask my brother next time I talk to him. He is in Zurich and may know.

Machete_ 08-15-2009 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by DateDoc (Post 16189206)
If you do not get an answer I can ask my brother next time I talk to him. He is in Zurich and may know.

that would be really nice of you :thumbsup

frank7799 08-15-2009 02:22 PM

Income tax and corporate taxes generally speaking do not make a difference between online and offline activities.

Regarding value added taxes it depends on the goods which are provided and if they are delivered online or shipped. Especially if you are selling to customers residing in the EU, you should hire a consultant.

There are huge differences in taxes between the "Kantons". You can compare a Kanton with a state in the US. Every Kanton has its own tax law.

YouŽll find a quick information here:

http://www.swiss-tax.ch/

The site is available in English, just click on the flag in the upper right corner.

Machete_ 08-15-2009 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4yadult (Post 16189350)
Income tax and corporate taxes generally speaking do not make a difference between online and offline activities.

Regarding value added taxes it depends on the goods which are provided and if they are delivered online or shipped. Especially if you are selling to customers residing in the EU, you should hire a consultant.

There are huge differences in taxes between the "Kantons". You can compare a Kanton with a state in the US. Every Kanton has its own tax law.

YouŽll find a quick information here:

http://www.swiss-tax.ch/

The site is available in English, just click on the flag in the upper right corner.

Thank you very much

FashionPoint 08-15-2009 03:36 PM

If it is any help to you Switzerland is not member of EU.

Riffhard 08-15-2009 04:09 PM

I'm Swiss. Born in Zermatt and moved to Florida with my family when I was 10. It's a gorgeous place and I'm actually thinking about shooting there this winter. Can't tell you anything about taxes though. If I remember correctly they're pretty hardcore with them.

Machete_ 08-15-2009 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Riffhard (Post 16189555)
I'm Swiss. Born in Zermatt and moved to Florida with my family when I was 10. It's a gorgeous place and I'm actually thinking about shooting there this winter. Can't tell you anything about taxes though. If I remember correctly they're pretty hardcore with them.

I was just there for a few days riding the bike. And I really like the country and the professionalism. It reminds me of where I live, but without the socialism and 67% tax

Riffhard 08-15-2009 05:04 PM

It is very professional and clean, but its citizens are among the stiffest and most intolerant in Europe imo. But maybe I just feel that way because people here in South Florida are so diverse and laid back.

katharos 08-15-2009 05:07 PM

i hope one day i will buy some house at geneve lake :)

Machete_ 08-15-2009 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Riffhard (Post 16189669)
It is very professional and clean, but its citizens are among the stiffest and most intolerant in Europe imo.


That is why I felt at home, because im professional, clean and intolerant :1orglaugh


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