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How much tax will I pay in Switzerland on the rental income?
If you do rent and you chose to complete a Swiss tax form (instead of being assessed on the notional fiscal value) then you will be taxed on the actual rental income received after deducting some expenses and interest on your mortgage. Tax rates vary but you will probably pay around 20% tax.
You may be liable to pay tax in the country in which you are resident but most countries have a dual taxation agreement with Switzerland so you do not pay your tax twice.
Information correct as of 1st January 2024. This may change as rules and regulations change often, so please contact us directly if you have any specific enquiries.
You may be liable to pay tax in the country in which you are resident but most countries have a dual taxation agreement with Switzerland so you do not pay your tax twice.
Information correct as of 1st January 2024. This may change as rules and regulations change often, so please contact us directly if you have any specific enquiries.
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