On 22 March 2023, the Federal Tribunal, Switzerland’s highest court, decided that Uber drivers are employees and the companies that employ them must deduct and pay social security taxes, according to a press release. The decision concerns drivers for UberX, UberBlack, UberVan and UberPop working for Uber B.V. and Rasier Operations B.V. and the money paid to them in 2014. Photo by Airam Dato-on on Pexels.comIn 2019, Zurich’s compensation fund decided drivers working for Uber Switzerland...
Read More »Swiss central bank hikes interest rate half a percent
On 23 March 2023, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) lifted its policy rate by 50 basis points (half a percent) to 1.50%. The SNB said that it was tightening its monetary policy further to counter the renewed increase ininflationary pressure. In addition it said that it could not rule out additional rises as part of its focus on ensuring price stability over the medium term. Inflation has risen again since the beginning of the year, and stood at 3.4% in February, above the range the SNB...
Read More »Removal of marriage tax penalty fails to find broad party support
Married couples in Switzerland are taxed together on their combined income, something that is not applied to unmarried couples who are taxed individually. This often acts as a tax disincentive for one member of a married couple to work, disproportionately affecting women. Politicians and organisations focused on improving women’s career chances would like to see this combined taxing of income go, something the Federal Council has been working on. Photo by Emma Bauso on Pexels.comHowever,...
Read More »Swiss parliament passes work pension reform
Switzerland’s much discussed work pension reform was accepted by parliament this week after a number of changes, reported Parlament.ch. Photo by Monica Silvestre on Pexels.comLike Switzerland state pension, compulsory work pensions are under strain as the population ages and people live longer. This week, Switzerland’s parliament voted 113 versus 69 in favour of a package of reforms. Key reforms include lowering annuity rates from 6.8% to 6% and transitionary top up payments, but only...
Read More »Home ownership now more expensive than renting in Switzerland
Buying has become much more expensive than renting in Switzerland, according to a report by the bank Credit Suisse. Photo by Curtis Adams on Pexels.comThe market for owner-occupied homes is currently undergoing a reversal of fortunes, triggered by the spike in mortgage interest rates in 2022, said the bank. Although owners enjoyed unprecedented low mortgage rates for a decade, rates have more than doubled over the past year. After 13 years, buying is more expensive than renting again....
Read More »Switzerland’s rent rate comes close to rising
Four times a year the rate of interest used to set the rents in Switzerland is reviewed. If the aggregate average mortgage rate goes down some renters can request lower rent. If it goes up some landlords can raise rents. This time the rate remained at 1.25%, however it was close to moving to 1.5%. Photo by Ketut Subiyanto on Pexels.comThe interest rate used to set the rent reference rate was the average rate on Swiss mortgage loans outstanding at 31 December 2022. The average rate this...
Read More »Swiss government backtracks on pension increase
In December 2022, parliament sent a recommendation to the Federal Council to increase state pensions by the rate of inflation. However, this week a parliamentary majority voted not to, reported RTS. © Mcxas | Dreamstime.comThe Federal Council had already boosted state pensions by 2.5% from 1 January 2023 before calls were made to bump them up by 2.8% in line with the increase in the consumer price index (CPI) in 2022. On 1 March 2023, 97 versus 92 (1 abstention) members of parliament...
Read More »Swiss inflation accelerated in January 2023
Upward pressure on prices continues in Switzerland. Recently published data show annual inflation rising to 3.3% to the end of January 2023, up from 2.8% at the end of 2022. © Sam Lee | Dreamstime.comPublic sector workers in parts of Switzerland have been demanding salary increases. In Vaud they have been demanding indexation. Looking back across a longer period of time Swiss inflation doesn’t look so bad. Between the end of 2010 and the end of 2022, prices have risen by 2.5%. Focusing...
Read More »Swiss government confirms first underlying deficit since 2005
On 15 February 2023, Switzerland’s federal government published finalised figures showing it spent CHF 4.3 billion more than it received in 2022. Excluding extraordinary expenses related to the Covid pandemic left an underlying operating deficit of CHF 1.9 billion, the first shortfall of this kind since 2005. © Marekusz | Dreamstime.comSwitzerland’s federal government is required to operate under a system known as a debt brake. This requires it to achieve a breakeven budget over a...
Read More »Migros Bank to end nighttime cash withdrawals after spate of bank machine attacks
After a rising number of attacks on cash machines across Switzerland, Migros Bank has decided it will probably close all of its machines overnight, reported RTS. © Denis Linine | Dreamstime.comLast year, at least 38 cash dispensing machines were blown up and robbed across Switzerland. The most recent attack at the end of January 2023 was on a machine in the town of Neuendorf in the canton of Solothurn. In 2021, the explosive charge used on one machine was so large that it destroyed...
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