National Council adopts postulate to reduce regulatory costs by harmonising procedures, deadlines and payment intervals in the area of corporate tax

At its meeting on 27 February 2017, the National Council adopted a postulate on the reduction of regulatory costs by means of formal harmonisation of procedures, time limits and payment intervals in the area of corporate taxation.

The National Council rejects the drafting of a report on the origins, development and effects of tax competition in Switzerland.

At its meeting on 27 February 2017, the National Council rejected a postulate to draw up a report on the origins, development and effects of tax competition in Switzerland.

National Council rejects ensuring tax transparency for high manager salaries

At its meeting on 27 February 2017, the National Council rejected a motion to ensure tax transparency for high management salaries.

Council of States rejects motion to eliminate unequal treatment in family taxation

At its meeting on 28 February 2017, the Council of States rejected a motion concerning the elimination of unequal treatment in family taxation.

National Council rejects bandwidth model for more tax justice

At its meeting on 27 February 2017, the National Council rejected a motion concerning the introduction of a bandwidth model for greater tax justice.

Council of States rejects the motion "Safe Living. Unique option for imputed rental value" from

At its meeting on 28 February 2017, the Council of States rejected a motion concerning the introduction of a one-off option for imputed rental value.

National Council rejects minimum interest rate for prematurely paid amounts of direct federal tax

At its meeting on 27 February 2017, the National Council rejected the introduction of a minimum interest rate for prematurely paid amounts of direct federal tax.

Conference of Financial Directors welcomes the rapid preparation of a new draft for corporate tax reform III

The Conference of Cantonal Finance Directors (FDK) welcomes the decision of the Swiss Federal Council, with the participation of the cantons and the municipalities, to rapidly draw up a new draft for Corporate Tax Reform III (USR III).

Corporate tax reform III: Bundesrat wants to draw up new bill quickly

At its meeting on 22 February 2017, the Swiss Federal Council instructed the Federal Department of Finance (FDF) to draw up the key figures for a new draft of Corporate Tax Reform III (USR III) by mid-2017 at the latest.

Corporate Tax Reform III rejected (referendum of 12 February 2017)

On 12 February 2017, Swiss voters voted on the Corporate Tax Reform III (USR III). The reform was not adopted.

SIF publishes report on international financial and tax issues 2017

The current report of the State Secretariat for International Financial Matters (SIF) on international financial and tax issues provides information on activities in the areas of financial market regulation, involvement in international financial bodies and international tax policy in 2016 and provides an outlook on the challenges ahead.

Financial Directors' Conference publishes press release on corporate tax reform III

On 31 January 2017, the Conference of Cantonal Finance Directors (FDK) published a media release in which it judged the Corporate Tax Reform III (USR III) to be very balanced and well applicable to all cantons.

New FTA circulars on direct federal tax

With regard to direct federal tax, the Federal Tax Administration (FTA) published two circulars on 7 February 2017 on the providers of recognised tied self-provision products (pillar 3a) as well as a list of surrenderable pillar 3b endowment policies.
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