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  • BlasterBates
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    If you don´t pay Swiss tax, uniformed gentlemen will escort you to the local tax office.

    Normally the agency employs you and you don´t have a choice. In Switzerland there are no simple ways to set yourself up as a freelancer, and you can´t just operate through your Ltd.
    Last edited by BlasterBates; 20 November 2005, 11:56.

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  • el duder
    started a topic Tax Implications in Switzerland

    Tax Implications in Switzerland

    Hey,

    have just started lookin into a possible opportunity based out in Zurich.

    there is a chance of the job going as a contract and i was wondering if anyone out there, knew anything or has previous experience of contracting in Switzerland?

    does anyone have any info on tax implications? would i still need to go through a uk umbrella? or would it be best to set up my own ltd company?

    anything would help if you can?

    cheers

    el duder - ino.
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