Relocation & lump-sum taxation
Moving to Switzerland on an expenditure-based tax basis: choosing the canton, negotiating the lump-sum agreement, and the residence permit and practicalities that come with it.
Explore relocationFor international individuals and families, Switzerland offers stability, discretion and real tax planning — if the structure is built correctly. We advise on relocation and lump-sum taxation, foundations and trusts, succession and estate planning, and the family-office and banking arrangements that hold a family's wealth together across borders.
Most clients start with relocation, a foundation, or a succession question. Begin with yours.
From an expenditure-based tax agreement to a foundation or trust, with the succession and banking that complete the picture.
Moving to Switzerland on an expenditure-based tax basis: choosing the canton, negotiating the lump-sum agreement, and the residence permit and practicalities that come with it.
Explore relocationSetting up a Swiss foundation (Stiftung) for philanthropy or wealth holding: deed, endowment, purpose and, where charitable, tax exemption.
Explore this serviceForeign-law trusts administered from Switzerland by FINMA-supervised trustees: structuring, governing-law coordination and connection to licensed trustee services.
Explore this serviceWills, marital-property agreements and structures that handle forced heirship, choice of law and cantonal inheritance tax across a cross-border family.
Explore this serviceCentralising entities, investments, reporting and governance for a family, sized from outsourced administration to a staffed Swiss entity, with the licence question settled first.
Explore this serviceIntroductions to the right Swiss bank for your profile, and the source-of-wealth file that gets the account opened rather than declined.
Explore this serviceEstablishing a tax-exempt charitable foundation, or a structured giving programme, with the governance and reporting Swiss supervision expects.
Explore this serviceBringing entities, holdings, residence and succession into one coherent structure: efficient, defensible, and built to survive a generational handover.
Explore this serviceRelocating to Switzerland is three decisions, not one. There is the residence permit: its route depends on your nationality and whether you will work here. There is the tax basis, ordinary taxation, or expenditure-based (lump-sum) taxation if you qualify and do not take up Swiss employment. And there is the structure: what happens to your existing companies, holdings and succession once your residence changes. Get them in the right order and the move is clean; get the tax basis wrong and it follows you for years.
| Decision | The choice | Turns on |
|---|---|---|
| Residence permit | Work / non-work route | Nationality & activity |
| Tax basis | Ordinary vs lump-sum | Employment & canton |
| Inheritance tax | Cantonal, by relationship | Canton of residence |
| Existing structures | Keep, move or restructure | New residence & CFC rules |
None of this is a form-filling exercise. The canton you choose drives the lump-sum threshold, the inheritance-tax exposure and the day-to-day rate, so it is a decision to model before you commit. We run the relocation, the tax basis and the structure as one plan, with the cantonal tax modelling behind it.
Changing residence changes how your companies and assets are taxed, sometimes dramatically, through controlled-foreign-company and exit rules in the country you leave. We coordinate the personal move with the corporate and tax side so the structure follows the person, rather than creating an unplanned tax event.
Authoritative sources: federal information on taxes and residence is at ch.ch, and the statutes are consolidated at fedlex.admin.ch.
Cantonal effective-rate modelling, rulings and the tax side of relocation and structuring.
Tax & accountingWhere a family office or trustee activity crosses into FINMA-supervised territory.
Financial regulationA Swiss fiduciary practice running since 2014, discreet, multilingual, and used to cross-border families.
About the firmTell us the family situation and the goal. A partner replies with the Swiss options (relocation and tax, foundation or trust, succession) and what each would involve.