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Tax Criminal Law in Switzerland: What is Legal and What is Illegal?

Tax avoidance through legal means reduces the tax burden, while tax evasion through incorrect or missing information results in legal penalties. Distinguishing these terms reveals methods to legally save on taxes or minimize the consequences of tax offenses.
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Digitalization and Taxes: Future Taxation

The EU is examining the introduction of a "virtual permanent establishment" for the taxation of digital companies, based on the number of users, revenue, or contracts. This could serve as a short-term solution while the OECD is working on a global regulation.
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Digitalization and Taxes: Digital Economy

Digitalization is changing corporate taxation, as transactions can be conducted without a physical presence in the customer's country. Some countries have introduced short-term "Netflix Taxes" to minimize tax losses.
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Digitalization and Taxes: E-Government

Digitalization facilitates tax declarations, but the fully automated process still needs to be optimized. Job loss due to automation poses a challenge.
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Zurich residents say yes to the offsetting of business losses in the real estate capital gains tax.

Zurich now allows companies to deduct operating losses from the property gain tax, thereby putting them on an equal tax footing with other cantons. The change occurred after a public vote on June 10, 2018, with 53.6% approval.
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Tax Proposal 17: Council of States links the proposal with AHV

The Council of States has expanded the Tax Proposal 17 with measures for pension provisioning to secure broader approval. Each tax franc less results in an extra franc for the AHV.
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Taxation of CBD products questionable

In Switzerland, the trade of cannabis products with less than 1% THC is legal and booming, yet their taxation as a tobacco product is controversial. In 2017, the federal government collected 15 million francs in taxes on CBD products, although there is no legal basis for it.
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First active use of spontaneous information exchange

Switzerland has transmitted 82 tax ruling reports to 41 countries, including Germany and Great Britain, using the spontaneous information exchange (SIA) for the first time.
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Tax deductions for third-party child care are to be increased.

The federal government plans to increase the deduction for external child care in the federal tax from 10,100 Fr. to 25,000 Fr. to improve the compatibility of family and career. The cantons retain their competencies in setting their own deduction limits.
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