Moving domicile to Switzerland: 3 things to do

You are thinking of moving your company's domicile to Switzerland or of opening a start-upbut you still don't quite know how to do it?

Don't worry, in this article we will give you some clear information that can help you on how to proceed.

However, if you are looking for professionals to do this paperwork for you, you should know that GROT takes care of it in the best possible way.

As we have already reported in our other articles, there are many Italians who see Switzerland as a new and profitable destination to start or expand your business.

This is because in addition to being scenically very beautiful, the main cities of Lugano, Geneva and Zurich are a focus of attention because they enjoy tax breaks.

Thus also improving the quality of life of its residents.

That said, let's look specifically at what this article on moving domicile to Switzerland is about.

Moving domicile to Switzerland 

Benefits

3.legal forms

4. Steps

moving domicile to switzerland

Moving domicile to Switzerland

Moving domicile to Switzerland is a very simple procedure that will allow you to have access to the Swiss market but also to the European market.

One of the basic requirements for proceeding is residence.

GROT is of course available through its professionals to personally take care of this whole part and support you in settling in Switzerland in the best possible way.

The permit you need is the domicile C, which is used to settle permanently in Switzerland because it is of unlimited duration.

Initially, however, it is issued for a duration of five years, then one has to go to the competent authorities to obtain an extension of 14 days before it expires.

This permit is therefore issued with an uninterrupted residence permit for the last five years.

But what you need to know is the fiscal residence that unlike in Italy, the tax dwelling is included in the tax provisions:

"Ua person is resident for tax purposes in Switzerland when he resides there".

This is because it is understood as the place where the centre of vital interests, whether personal, family or economic, reside.

That is why we mentioned GROT in moving your domicile to Switzerland, to help you better understand this step, if you wish, you can contact them for more information!

Advantages

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As we said, Switzerland has many advantages for your business that we list below:

  • Geographical locationIt has a very good geostrategic and multicultural position that allows you to obtain various cooperation and free trade agreements with about 100 countries.
  • MulticulturalismThe country hosts people from all over the world;
  • Language: Among the official languages is Italian.
  • Otion of services and infrastructureexcellent health, education and transport.
  • Innovation: Switzerland is one of the countries with the most high number of patents and investments in technology, research and education.
  • High salariessalaries are among the highest in Europe and there are great job opportunities;
  • Efficient bureaucracyThe administrative and fiscal system is fully functional;
  • Low crime rate

With the services of GROT it will be much easier to deal with the bureaucracy, VAT and moving domiciliation to Switzerland.

Legal forms

Here you can learn more about the legal forms to make it easier for you to move domicile to Switzerland.

  • Sole proprietorshipThis is the simplest and cheapest legal form. It is perfect for small activities, in fact all you need is to be registered in the Trade Register.
  • SncA general partnership comprising two or more persons who want to set up a small business. Here the liability of each partner towards creditors is important.
  • SA: A joint stock company is formed by natural or legal persons who receive shares in exchange for capital. Here, a notarial deed must be signed and at least one director must be domiciled in Switzerland.
  • Sagl: SocietĂ  a Garanzia Limitata is a combination of the SA and the Snc. Unlike the others, this legal form involves a notarial deed, an initial capital and double taxation.

The Steps

moving domiciliation to switzerland

If up to now we have looked at the various Swiss legal forms in order to be able to move domicile to Switzerland, we will now take a look at the steps to take in order to open a company in this territory.

You should know, but remember that GROT is a valuable ally in these phases, that the bureaucratic process is fastIt can vary from one to three weeks.

The second step relates to the paragraph we saw earlier, i.e. legal entities to move domicile to Switzerland.

These costs vary depending on the legal form chosen, whether there is a notarial deed, the capital to be put up initially and the registration of trademarks. We can quantify that the value can vary from CHF 1,000 for sole proprietorships to a minimum of CHF 3,000 for AGs.

The last step that separates you from moving domicile to Switzerland are the obligations that you have to fulfil and in that order they are:

First open a Swiss bank account; then sign up for the Trade Register and finally, take out social and company insurance.

But as we told you before, all these operations can be taken care of by the professionals of GROT!

What are you waiting for to contact them to post domicile in Switzerland!

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