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Whether a charming house with a garden or a chic, modern freehold flat – the dream of owning a home is widespread in Switzerland. But purchasing property is more than a significant financial obligation; it has many other implications. These are particularly relevant with regard to your tax bill.
Every year in March, tax returns are due in Switzerland. Though a chore for most people, completing a tax return can also offer unimagined opportunities. Particularly for property owners, there are a number of deductions that can be used to reduce their tax bill. If you are looking for a property or have just signed a sale agreement, you should familiarise yourself with the tax consequences of buying a property.
From the date of notarisation, different taxes apply when buying a property: The property gains tax is calculated from the difference between the purchase price and the sale price of a property. However, it is calculated not only on the basis of profit, but also on the basis of the duration of ownership. The longer the property has been in the hands of the owner, the less property gains tax they will incur. Each canton regulates taxation differently, so it is worth checking with the relevant tax office beforehand.
Important: the property gains tax is borne by the seller alone.
Depending on the canton, property transfer tax, inheritance tax or gift tax may also be levied. These are regulated differently at the cantonal level: some taxes are levied in some cantons but not in others. In this case, too, it is worth checking with the tax office before buying or selling a property.
The transfer of ownership of a property therefore always entails tax consequences. The cantons themselves decide what these will be, which is why it is important to be fully informed about them. Further information can be found in the Engel & Völkers Tax Guide. If you have any further questions or would like to use our experts’ intermediary services, our staff will be happy to help you.
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