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Old 25th Nov 2007, 16:16
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Tax declaration for contracters with resident in switzerland but working in EU

Hi, has somebody any experience with this subject?
Good or bad ones with the taxoffice??

Can you give some advice what is to do, what is the best, the cheapest,
the easiest solution??
Is there anything to observe which could cause problems?
Is there a difference if I work in an EU country or in the rest of the world.

Thanks.

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Well having just spent a few months in Switzerland contracting (IT) I must say it's not *that* simple.

There are over two dozen tax systems in Switzerland (I think it's about 28.. but correct me if I'm wrong) and it all depends which Kanton (kind of like state) you live and which Geminde (kind of like council/local government area) you reside in.

Zurich has a differnent tax system to that of Bern and Zurich Stadt (city) has a different rate to say Meilen or Olten.

Sorry that this isn't a straight forward answer, but you haven't really given enough information for the Swiss taxation system...
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Do not do it yourself.Call aviation specialist.I had payed 500 CHF and this guy save me 5OOOCHF.When I was working for CROSSAIR.Say Hello from Jan.Cao
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If you have a bank account in Switzerland, your bank can do your taxes for you. Mine does and it costs around Sfr400 per year. You can certainly save on taxes by choosing which Canton and which community you live in, as there are vast differences in taxation. A quick google search will help with that.
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Free Advice

For those of you who are Brits abroad, or foreigners working in the UK then my advice is to click on http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/
click on 'individuals and employees'
at the bottom of 'forms' is 'more forms'
click on that and all the info/forms you need will appear!
And its all free!
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