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Tax law
Tailored advice in all tax law matters
We advise you competently and efficiently in all tax law matters.
- We take care of your (cross-border) tax planning (for businesses and individuals), taking into account social security issues.
- We advise your enterprise on all aspects of national and international tax law (reorganisations, tax due diligence, etc.).
- We provide efficient tax planning when establishing a domestic company as well as resettling a foreign company. We develop tax-efficient structures in cooperation with accountants and law firms from your country of origin.
- We advise you as individual in income tax, real estate tax and inheritance tax matters, especially succession and retirement arrangements with consideration of your social security contributions. We also inform you about flat-rate assessments in Switzerland.
- We support you in all questions regarding immigration and emigration of foreign individuals, e.g. choice of residence, withholding tax, lump-sum taxation or avoidance of international double taxation.
- We plan all tax and social security matters for executives, employees and expatriates.
- We represent you before both cantonal and federal tax authorities and administrative and tax courts.
We secure your tailor-made solution by cooperating with the cross-border Eversheds Sutherland tax team. We also involve case-related specialised and technically proven accounting firms, with whom we have a long-established collaboration.
EU tax directive DAC6
With Directive 2011/16/EU (known as DAC6), the EU aims to further increase transparency in tax matters and to combat aggressive tax planning. Cross-border arrangements concerning more than one EU state, as well as those concerning an EU state and a non-EU state, must be disclosed in the respective EU state.
What does this mean for Swiss based companies and international groups with fiscal presence in Switzerland?
Read our flyer here .