How can one immigrate to Switzerland? Is there a life there without worries about the future?
There you can take out a 3a pillar contract and then pay less taxes.
There you can take out a 3a pillar contract and then pay less taxes.
I opened a savings account. When do I have to start paying taxes on it? Does anyone know anything about this?
Hello, I have a question about a small business. As far as I understand, you're not allowed to generate more than €22,000 in revenue in the first year and €50,000 in the second year. But how high can the turnover be in the 3rd and 4th year in order not to be subject to standard…
Hey I'm a student and receive student loans (BAföG) and child benefit. After deducting rent, subscriptions, public transport tickets, etc., I have about €350 left per month. Do you think that's enough for one person, or will it be tight? How much money do you get by on per month? LG
It looks different on the front than other 1€ coins. Please give honest answers
Javier Milei is the Argentine president and is considered ultra-liberal. Are there people who share his views and know of books worth reading to better understand his worldview?
Is 2100 net from Mon-Fri for 8 hours plus company car enough?
Only the idea that the change to another country will dispense with future concerns is questionable.
Dissolve your problems and don’t run away from them. Otherwise, you take the cause and there will be more problems.
Salmon
As a Swiss I know many people who fall under “Working poor”. So just come over the month and don’t have any money left to deposit in the 3rd column.
In order to benefit from the 3A accounts, you must be a middle class, have a good training and a good job. You work longer per month than in other countries and have less vacation. The cost of living is extremely high.
Switzerland is not a Schlaraffenland. You won’t be gifted here.
Tellenone
As always and everywhere it is mainly different whetherbetter? It depends on any personal.
One thing is definitely inconceivable, life in Switzerland is expensive and much of what you deserve more, you give up for the cost of living.
The most interesting are cross-border models from a financial perspective.
Life in Switzerland can be very beautiful.
https://www.ch.ch/en/arbeit/als-auslander-in-der-schweiz-arbeit/
So, meet and do conditions. You won’t be gifted in Switzerland.
In most cases, as a foreigner, you will not be taken up and work there as well as here.
Try to live there on a sample, so you already know what awaits you – and then you can look further.
This also goes in Germany, the bAV is tax-promoted and also private pension provision can be deducted from the tax.
Even in Switzerland, not everything is great and there you will have future concerns.