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Agree with above no tax implications in Switzerland. Your office is in the UK that is where you work, and in addition you are paid by a UK subsidiary, so no cross border tax complications, which is probably why they did it like that themselves.
Tax implications begin when you actually go and work there.
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostIn fact, this guy happens to be reliable
Yes, I'm a British immigrant to Switzerland and know how the tax system works. Furthermore, I worked remotely for a UK company from Switzerland and it works the other way around as well - no tax due in the UK.
There are some VAT wrinkles for high turnovers. But the OP isn't not invoicing CH directly, it should be fine.
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And if the Swiss authorities ever come after you, you can always say, 'Some guy on the Internet told me,' and maybe even give them a link.
In fact, this guy happens to be reliable, but don't you think you should be looking for something more solid than 'Some guy on the Internet'?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo. You will not be liable for any Swiss tax.
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Swiss Client UK Based Contract
Hi,
I have just been offered a role by a Swiss client for £X00 a day. The role if fully remote (UK home based) except 3 days in Zurich to start the contract. The contract I have received from agency has address of client's UK office and has no reference of Swiss office what so ever. I have already sent my contract to QDos for IR35 review.
My question is - would I be liable for any Swiss tax in this arrangement? Is there anything I should do to protect my interest from tax perspective?
Thanks,
JayLast edited by NoviceContractor; 9 January 2019, 22:10.Tags: None
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