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What is the best canton for business? This question can be answered in many ways and depends mainly on your business and goals. But generally speaking, Canton Zug has for many years won the ratings as the best place for Business in Switzerland. It has the lowest tax and is easy to access by car and public transport from the airport. There are many more reasons why canton Zug is so popular. Low tax rates, location, and accessibility should be a great starting point for your business's bright future.
Do I have to rent an office to have company in Switzerland?
No, these times are gone. But you must have an official business location where you list your business and can receive mail. Nevertheless, you should look out for a couple of things when organising a virtual business location. Contact us for more information.
Do I have to live in Switzerland to start my business in Switzerland?
No, Switzerland has no prohibition for non-residents to open a business here. But you will have to meet some conditions. Get business at an address in Switzerland. Have a Swiss director and comply with a few more requirements.
What legal forms are the most used in Switzerland?
There are three main legal forms that are being most used. Each has different conditions and advantages. 1. The sole proprietorship (self employment) 2. The limited liability company (GmbH) 3. The limited public cooperation (AG)
The sole proprietorship (self employed)
It is the most accessible form to set up. You must exceed a turnover of CHF 100’000 before you are obligated to register with the commercial registry. Benefits - No minimum capital required - No auditory is required - Avoid double taxation
Downsides - You can't choose the name of your business. It must carry your family name - Unlimited liability of the owner with the personal property - Only one owner is allowed - No unemployment benefit
The limited liability company (GmbH)
As the name suggests, limiting your liability as the owner is the main benefit. The minimum starting capital is 20’000 CHF, and it requires a managing director who must reside in Switzerland.
Benefits - Only CHF 20’000 starting capital required - Protecting the assets of the owners - Can have multiple owners
Downsides - More regulations than with the sole proprietorship - Double taxation - You have to publish changes in ownership and have annual board meeting reports
The limited public cooperation (AG)
The limited public cooperationLimited public cooperation provides you with the most options but is also the most costly one to set up. It requires a minimum of CHF 100’000, out of which at least CHF 50’000 must be paid in as a contribution. A managing director living in Switzerland is also required.
Benefits - Shareholders and investors are anonymous - Limited risk for investors and shareholders - Easy transfers of ownership - Protecting the assets of the owners
Downsides - High minimal starting capital - Double taxation - The administration is more demanding and costly
Für den Start Ihres Unternehmens benötigen Sie je nach gewählter Rechtsform verschiedene Versicherungen.
Bei einer Einzelunternehmung wird zwar keine spezifische Versicherung vorgeschrieben, jedoch ist es empfehlenswert, eine Unfall- und Krankenversicherung sowie eine Haftpflichtversicherung zu versichern. Für eine GmbH oder AG ist eine Unfallversicherung und eine betriebliche Altersvorsorge (BVG) obligatorisch.
Optimieren Sie von Anfang an die Voraussetzungen für den Erfolg Ihres Unternehmens.
Sprechen Sie mit uns, um herauszufinden, wie Sie Ihren Geschäftsstart in der Schweiz optimal gestalten können.
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