Im from Switzerland and i have earn about 900 CHF this month , can you tell me how much chf(or $) i have to pay for taxes ?
fathom
9:32 pm on Jan 2, 2016 (gmt 0)
Would that depend on the tax laws of Switzerland? ...and then your personal tax rate based on your total income for 2015.
IanCP
10:31 pm on Jan 2, 2016 (gmt 0)
I would ask my local friendly tax consultant, and not rely upon advice from in effect, well meaning passers by.
I also would be surprised if the Swiss Taxation authorities didn't have the information online for their citizens.
Kujtim
4:54 pm on Jan 3, 2016 (gmt 0)
I Really dont know how it works , because im new in switzerland its my first payment !
fathom
5:29 pm on Jan 3, 2016 (gmt 0)
Ya... ignore the reference to Google & Adsense... It is just personal income.
As IanCP notes, talk to a local tax consultant.
Kujtim
5:41 pm on Jan 3, 2016 (gmt 0)
what if i dont pay it?
LuckyD
5:47 pm on Jan 3, 2016 (gmt 0)
This is not an option. You really don't want to make any enemies at the tax office. If you don't pay it, it's tax evasion. You can google the laws yourself, but I can imagine that the Swiss won't mess around.
Kujtim
6:05 pm on Jan 3, 2016 (gmt 0)
But for this payment 900 chf how much must i pay about 80-100 chf ?
That is in English, There are French, German and Italian versions available by clicking near top right hand corner. One of the links [in German] is "Contact a Specialist" - perhaps that might help you.
For sure and certain, no one here can be of real practical help.
[ADDED] - There are federal taxes, canton taxes etc. not at all straight forward - see your local tax consultant.
netmeg
11:07 pm on Jan 3, 2016 (gmt 0)
You cannot expect to get good tax advice in a forum.
EditorialGuy
11:43 pm on Jan 3, 2016 (gmt 0)
Especially in a forum that isn't populated by tax accountants.
Kujtim
11:46 pm on Jan 3, 2016 (gmt 0)
Ok sorry , it was my mistake that i post it here . Thanks everyone , thread can be close
fathom
1:18 am on Jan 4, 2016 (gmt 0)
...but of course tax accountants don't lie for a living!
IanCP
8:02 pm on Jan 4, 2016 (gmt 0)
...but of course tax accountants don't lie for a living!
Careful here...
Guess where I started out 50+ years ago? Also accountancy is a most excellent background across many subsequent businesses. Actually of course tax accountants don't lie for a living, they merely re-arrange the facts into a more agreeable way to please the tax department's expectations!
NO, you can't tell lies, that is both illegal and detrimental to your career and your tax practice. Facts on the ground are quite often only a matter of subjective opinion.