The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts a global temperature rise of 2 degrees will have a far greater impact than previously predicted. To avoid catastrophe, the authors recommend aiming for a lower 1.5 degree rise in global temperatures, only half a degree higher than now. Achieving this would require net global emissions to […]
More drugs will soon be available without a prescription in Switzerland
The range of drugs available without a prescription in Switzerland will be extended from 2019. Some drugs in category B will become available without a prescription in certain circumstances – a drug’s category is shown by a Swissmedic logo on the packet. The logos can be seen here and a drug’s category can be searched […]
New Swiss broadcasting fee starts next year
After a referendum in March 2018 threatened to axe Switzerland’s costly broadcasting fee, the government put forward a counter proposal, which was adopted when 71.6% of voters voted to keep the fee. On 1 January 2019, the lower fee contained in the government’s plan will come into force. Next year, instead of CHF 451, each […]
German couple bequeaths fortune to Swiss municipality
The municipality Vilters-Wangs in the canton of St. Gallen, received a legacy of around 8 million francs recently. The estate of a German couple includes their house, securities and an art collection, which will be put on display next summer in the Kunstmuseum in St. Gallen. The town of Vilters-Wangs has a population of around […]
Geneva aims for a new company tax rate of 13.79%
According to bilan.ch, Geneva’s Council of State, or executive, has put forward a proposed corporate tax rate of 13.79% as part of its tax reform project, work triggered by international pressure on Switzerland and its cantons to remove preferential tax treatment for certain international companies. This rate is the same as the rate already accepted […]
Swiss philanthropist donates US$1 billion to create more nature reserves
Swiss philanthropist and conservationist Hansjörg Wyss, who founded the medical device company Synthes and now lives in Wyoming in the US, set out his wish to keep more of the earth in its natural state in a column in the New York Times. He wrote: “Since the creation of the world’s first national park, Yellowstone, […]
Fewer foreigners commuting to Switzerland for work
In the third quarter of 2018, around 312,000 foreign residents commuted to work in Switzerland. In 2017 the figure was around 317,000. Cross-border workers in SwitzerlandInfogram This near 2% drop is the first since 2002. In 2002, there were only around 162,000 crossing into Switzerland to work, roughly half (52%) of today’s number. The fastest […]
8 things you must do if you’re running a Swiss business
Brought to you by Winbiz online accounting for Swiss businesses. Once a business is established, there are many ongoing administrative tasks required by law. The main ones are covered in this article. The first few relate to employees and the rest to taxation and other essential administrative tasks. 1. Social insurance taxes Businesses that employ people, including […]
Switzerland leads the world on taxing carbon, despite gaping holes
Taxing carbon emissions pushes polluters to find less polluting alternatives. However, in some countries, like Australia, carbon tax makes for hot politics. Some in the Australian government described it as “a great big tax on everything” before removing it in 2013. In Switzerland, where politics inches forward based on consensus, more durable progress has been […]
Switzerland’s religious decline continues – numbers by canton
Time and history have revealed almost countless Gods. However, in some countries, more and more people are choosing to believe in none. In Switzerland, where religious freedom is set out in the constitution, the portion of the population with no religious affiliation is approaching 25%, according to figures for 2016 published this year. In Switzerland, religion […]