On 1 March 2024, the Swiss Federal Council published the dispatch on the taxation of teleworking in an international context. The new regulations serve as a national basis for the taxation of teleworking by cross-border commuters to ensure the implementation of the new international treaty regulations with France and Italy in Switzerland. These changes will […]

On 1 March 2024, the Swiss Federal Council published the dispatch on the taxation of teleworking in an international context. The new regulations serve as a national basis for the taxation of teleworking by cross-border commuters to ensure the implementation of the new international treaty regulations with France and Italy in Switzerland. These changes will […]

On 1 February 2023, the Swiss State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) published its revised directive on the Federal Act on Foreign Nationals and Integration (FNIA). The recent changes bring welcome support to Swiss employers intending to hire skilled employees from abroad. Accede al CONTENIDO completo Fuente: Baker McKenzie

The Swiss Government announced last week that the quotas issued annually to nationals of the United Kingdom (UK), European Economic Area (EEA) countries and countries outside the EEA, who seek to apply for short-term and long-term work permits (i.e., L and B Permits), will remain unchanged in 2023. Accede al CONTENIDO completo Fuente: EY

Like many employers, you may be struggling to find employees with the skills you need in your own country. But the pandemic has shown, if nothing else, that work can be done from anywhere. So what if you just cast the net wider and found people with the right skillset from other countries to work […]