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Living in Switzerland Working in Germany

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    #11
    I´m pretty sure that you have freedom to live in Switzerland without restrictions, if you are an EU citizen. The rules were changed a few years ago.

    Non-EU nationals - Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion - European Commission

    worth checking though.

    However you may not necessarily be entitled to social welfare, but lets face it Germany is just a short trip, and you would have entitlements there.
    I'm alright Jack

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      #12
      Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View Post
      But (here's the tricky bit) if you are NOT legally working in Switzerland, you do not necessarily have the right to live there just because you are an EU citizen.

      I may be wrong about that but that is how I understand it. (FWIW the EU itself, or rather the EC at the time, was once like that: the principle was free movement of labour, without a job you didn't have freedom to stay)
      This is my understanding of Swiss residency. The first step would be to apply for a swiss resident card without working in Switzerland. If you are as rich as Phil Collins then you can make a deal with the canton. You may be able to prove that you earn enough in Germany to support your family in Switzerland however the German and Swiss Tax authorities may have an agreement which prevents this.
      There are various categories of Swiss residency, I think I had an E card. I also believe that only C Card holders and people earning over iCHFXXX are actually Swiss Tax resident
      I worked for a year in Switzerland and did not have to fill in a Tax form.

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        #13
        This relates to EU citizens and Switzerland is not in the EU.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View Post
          This relates to EU citizens and Switzerland is not in the EU.

          It states that Swiss citizens can live and work in the EU without restriction and vice-versa.
          I'm alright Jack

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            #15
            Swiss guy contracting in Munich

            Long time since i have been on this Forum...anyway, im now a Swiss person with passport , kids etc and i live in Switzerland..i have just been offered a lucrative contract in Germany..so reading the above if i commuted up to Munich each week and stayed in a hotel during the week and commuted back to see my kids and girlfriend in Switzerland each weekend i would pay tax in Switzerland...So i would not have to pay any german taxes as all my health insurance and social security payments are paid in Switzerland...

            I also Australian and Uk passports.

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              #16
              No you pay tax in Germany, I´m afraid. Your main tax residence will still be Switzerland, but your German income is subject to German income tax. Your investments and so on will only be subject to Swiss tax.

              I would go and see a German "Steuerberater" when you start work there.

              I think you are going to have to bite the bullet because there aint no contracts in Switzerland.
              Last edited by BlasterBates; 3 April 2013, 20:58.
              I'm alright Jack

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                #17
                Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
                No you pay tax in Germany, I´m afraid. Your main tax residence will still be Switzerland, but your German income is subject to German income tax. Your investments and so on will only be subject to Swiss tax.

                I would go and see a German "Steuerberater" when you start work there.

                I think you are going to have to bite the bullet because there aint no contracts in Switzerland.
                No contracts?

                banks, pharma, telecoms....
                Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
                  It states that Swiss citizens can live and work in the EU without restriction and vice-versa.
                  It does say that. But I would not want to bet my future plans on the writer of that document being strictly accurate and in sync with our reading of the phrase live and work. Maybe you can live and work, but not just live in Switzerland without working there.

                  As I say, it does say so. But is it so?
                  Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.

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                    #19
                    Here´s the link from the Swiss authorities. Basically in terms of the right to live and work it´s the same as in any other EU country.

                    Free Movement of Persons Switzerland ? EU/EFTA

                    Obviously it´a good idea to check with the local "Gemeinde" to see you can do that, if you were not previously resident to check that you can receive a residence permit.
                    Last edited by BlasterBates; 4 April 2013, 08:28.
                    I'm alright Jack

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
                      Here´s the link from the Swiss authorities. Basically in terms of the right to live and work it´s the same as in any other EU country.

                      Free Movement of Persons Switzerland ? EU/EFTA
                      Thanks.
                      Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.

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