I found payroll agency
I found payroll agency, looks easy now thanks
www.helvetic-payroll.ch
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Previously on "UK Limited Company - Contract in Switzerland - Please read - IS this way correct"
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Don't bother trying to do this through your Ltd, it is way too complicated, just go through a payroll agency. Be afraid of the Swiss authorities.
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Originally posted by Orison View Post....What you nee to do regarding taxes permit registration. ...
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If you are looking at contracts for that many people wouldn't have been a good idea to do some research before signing the contract?
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Originally posted by Orison View PostMy UK Limited company was hired by other UK company as subcontractor for theirs contract in Switzerland.
Contract is long for 14 mc
We found local admin person and this is what we was told to do. Please help is something is incorect or can be done easier.
1. We sending 15 workers for 14mc
2. We applying for work permits over 90 days, permit is issued for 12 months and workers will have to pay tax end of year in Switzerland.
To apply for work permit we need to supply to local office
a. contract that we/company are requested to work in Switzerland
b. contract our company to employee with minimum wages 3650 Franks
c. Personal ID/Passport
d. Filled up application
3. With permissions we renting apartments for workers and they can register in local council
4. Insurance for each
Staff will get a tax calculations end of year and tax will be paid for local tax council.
If this correct, ?
Thanks Tom
I say this in case you misunderstand a post or someone here gives you poor advice and your contractors get arrested by the Swiss police and escorted out of the country in the clothes they stand up in (which nearly happened to me).
You are a business so I suggest that you pay to get some proper advice.
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