About Internago
Internago offers subsidiary management, HR and international payroll services combined with international payroll software and professional business advisory services.
The Swiss Confederation is a federal republic made up of 26 cantons.
The country is a top performer in terms of quality of life and economic performance according to several international rankings. Its nominal GDP in 2020 was 749 billion USD, making it the 20th largest economy in the world. In terms of Human Development Index, it ranks as second in the world, with a score of 0.955. Although not a member of the EU or the Eurozone, it is through different treaties a participant in the Schengen Area and the European Single Market. Switzerland was also a founding member of the European Free Trade Association.
Capital Bern |
Currency Swiss Franc (CHF) |
Languages spoken German, French, Italian, Romansh |
Population size (2020) 8,63 million |
Ease of doing business (world bank ranking) 36 |
Cost of living index(2021) 131,75 |
Payroll frequency Monthly |
VAT - standard rate 7,7%% |
GDP - real growth rate(2020) -2,39% |
There are few federal public holidays in Switzerland, but other holidays also apply, depending on the canton. Below the federal holidays are listed.
Date | Holiday Name |
1 January |
New Year’s Day |
29 Mars |
Good Friday |
1 April |
Easter Monday |
9 May |
Ascension Day |
20 May |
Whit Monday |
30 May |
Corpus Christi |
1 August |
National Day |
1 November |
All Saints’ Day |
24 December |
Christmas Eve |
25 December |
Christmas Day |
26 December |
New Year’s Eve |
Minimum wage |
There is no official minimum wage Switzerland, but most of the voluntary collective agreements contain detail minimum compensation. These range from 2 200 to 4 200 CHF per month for blue collar employees and from 2 800 to 5 300 CHF per month for white collar employees. |
Salary payouts |
Employers must provide a payslip to employees each month. This should list all deductions made to the salary including taxes, social insurance and voluntary contributions. In Switzerland, a 13th month’s salary payout is very common, although not obligatory. It must be included in the employment contract. |
Learn how employment taxes and statutory fees affect your payroll and your employees’ paychecks in Switzerland.
Employer |
Corporate income tax rate : Due to the federal system, with cantons setting their own tax rates on top of the federal corporate tax, the rates vary from canton to canton. The corporate tax rate therefore ranges between 11.9% and 21.6%. The choice of what canton to establish in therefore heavily influences tax costs. |
AVS (old age and survivors’ insurance) + AI (disability insurance) + APG (compensation fund for loss of income because of service or maternity leave) : 5.30% |
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AC (Unemployment Insurance) up to maximum 148,200 CHF : 1.10% |
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Supplementary Unemployment Insurance above 148,200 CHF : 0.50% |
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Family Compensation Fund : 2.45% |
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Maternity Insurance : 0.043% |
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Early Childhood Contribution : 0.07% |
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Occupational Accident Insurance also applies and varies depending on insurance provider and risk premium. |
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Total Employment cost : 9.5% |
Employee |
AVS (old age and survivors’ insurance) + AI (disability insurance) + APG (compensation fund for loss of income because of service or maternity leave) : 5.30% |
AC (Unemployment Insurance) up to maximum 148,200 CHF : 1.10% |
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Supplementary Unemployment Insurance above 148,200 CHF : 0.50% |
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Maternity Insurance : 0.043% |
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Income Compensation : 0.225% |
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Occupational Accident Insurance also applies and varies depending on insurance provider and risk premium. |
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Total Employee Cost : 7.2% |
Internago offers subsidiary management, HR and international payroll services combined with international payroll software and professional business advisory services.