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Trade Tax Reform 2025: Why Relocating to Switzerland Is More Attractive Than Ever

2025-05-20 20:14

Tax Pressure in Germany Rises – Reform Creates More Problems Than Solutions

The 2025 trade tax reform in Germany is causing concern. Companies face more bureaucracy, higher costs, and growing uncertainty. The main criticisms:
Increased complexity: New deduction rules combined with property tax reform complicate accounting.
Unfair assessment rates: Municipalities like Mainz are raising trade tax – the tax burden still heavily depends on location.
Add-back rules remain: Companies continue to pay taxes on rents, interest, and licenses – a systemic flaw.
No structural solution: The reform fails to address root issues and solidifies regional inequality.
For many companies, the logical next step is clear: why not move to a more stable, business-friendly environment?

Switzerland as the Answer – Stable Taxes, Clear Structures

A Swiss domicile offers the ideal solution to Germany’s growing tax challenges:
Lower effective corporate tax rates (depending on the canton, from 11–13%)
No municipal multipliers – true planning certainty for entrepreneurs
Locations like Zug or Herisau with solid infrastructure and international reputation
Tax stability without reform chaos
Stronger credibility and better banking access with a Swiss address
📌 At Domiziladresse.ch, we offer domiciles in Zug, Baar, and Herisau – with or without c/o, including mail forwarding, board member service, and accounting. Fast, reliable, and tailored to your needs.

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