Tax Exile Guide for Crypto: Switzerland
Complete step-by-step procedure to transfer your tax residence to Switzerland. Crypto tax rate: 0% (particuliers).
Overview
Crypto tax rate
0% (particuliers)
Crypto-friendly score
β β β β β
Cost of living
Very high
Banking ease
Easy
Regulation
Favourable
Preparation time
6-12 months
Step 1: Preparation for Departure
A tax relocation to Switzerland requires 6-12 months of preparation. Here are the essential steps before leaving.
Check your passport validity (minimum 6 months)
Gather all financial documents (bank statements, crypto history)
Notify your tax authority of your planned departure
Apply for a residence permit
Take out mandatory health insurance (LAMal)
Prepare to open a local bank account
Step 2: Exit Tax
Some countries apply an exit tax on unrealised capital gains. Check whether your country of origin is affected.
β Good news: Switzerland does not apply an exit tax upon entry.
Switzerland has no federal exit tax, but some cantons may have specific rules. Consult a Swiss tax adviser.
β οΈ Warning: your country of origin may apply an exit tax. Consult a tax adviser.
Step 3: Visa & Residence
For all detailed information on visas and residence permits for Switzerland, visit our specialist partner.
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Step 4: Banking & Finance
Opening a bank account in Switzerland is a crucial step. Here are the recommended banks and the procedure.
Recommended banks
- π¦ UBS
- π¦ Credit Suisse (now UBS)
- π¦ Swissquote
- π¦ PostFinance
- π¦ Sygnum (crypto-native)
Required documents
- π Valid passport
- π Residence permit
- π Proof of local address
- π Employment contract or proof of activity
- π Proof of source of funds
Account opening time : 2-4 weeks
Switzerland is a pioneer in crypto banking with Sygnum and SEBA Bank. Traditional banks (UBS, PostFinance) also accept crypto clients with well-documented files.
Step 5: Transferring Your Cryptocurrencies
Transferring your crypto assets to Switzerland requires compliance with local regulations. Here is the procedure.
Exchanges available in Switzerland
Regulator : FINMA
Transfer steps
Verify that your exchange is authorised in the destination country
Ensure your exchange is registered with FINMA
Transfer your crypto to a locally regulated exchange
Declare the value of your crypto in your wealth tax return
Switzerland (Crypto Valley in Zug) is a haven for crypto. Crypto-native banks like Sygnum and SEBA offer custody services. Crypto must be declared as taxable wealth.
Step 6: Settlement & Daily Life
Settling in Switzerland: what you need to know for your daily life.
Switzerland offers one of the highest qualities of life in the world. The healthcare system is excellent but expensive (LAMal mandatory). Crypto Valley in Zug is a global hub. Integration can be slow, especially in German-speaking Switzerland.
Step 7: Tax Compliance in Switzerland
Your tax obligations in Switzerland after settling.
Filing deadline
31 mars
Forms to complete
DΓ©claration d'impΓ΄t cantonale
Obligations
Cantonal wealth tax (crypto included)
No capital gains tax for private investors
File the cantonal tax return
Declare all worldwide assets
In Switzerland, crypto capital gains for private investors are tax-exempt. However, crypto is subject to cantonal wealth tax. Declare the value as of 31 December.
Estimated monthly cost of living
| Studio/1-bedroom rent | 1 500-2 500 EUR/month |
| Family rent (3 bedrooms) | 2 500-4 500 EUR/month |
| Utilities (water, electricity, internet) | 200-350 EUR/month |
| Food | 600-1 200 EUR/month |
| Transport | 100-200 EUR/month |
| Health insurance | 300-600 EUR/month |
| Estimated monthly budget | 2 700 - 9 000 EUR/month |
Pros & Cons
Pros
- βNo capital gains tax
- βCrypto Valley (Zug)
- βSolid banking system
- βHigh quality of life
Cons
- βVery high cost of living
- βWealth tax
- βStrict immigration
Frequently Asked Questions
Are crypto really untaxed in Switzerland?βΌ
For private investors, yes: crypto capital gains are exempt. However, they are subject to cantonal wealth tax (value declared as of 31 December).
Which canton to choose for crypto?βΌ
Zug (Crypto Valley) is the most popular with a mature crypto ecosystem. Zug, Lucerne, and Schwyz offer some of the lowest wealth tax rates.
Do I need a work permit to live in Switzerland?βΌ
Yes, non-EU/EFTA nationals need a B permit. EU/EFTA citizens benefit from freedom of movement. A lump-sum tax arrangement is possible for wealthy non-active individuals.
How much does mandatory health insurance cost?βΌ
LAMal costs between EUR 300 and 600/month depending on the canton, age, and chosen deductible. It is mandatory from the moment you settle.
Can I open an account at a Swiss crypto bank?βΌ
Yes, Sygnum and SEBA Bank are FINMA-regulated crypto-native banks. Swissquote also offers integrated crypto services. A traditional UBS/PostFinance account is also possible.
β οΈ Disclaimer
This guide is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax, legal, or financial advice. Laws and regulations change regularly. Consult a qualified professional before making any decision regarding tax relocation.
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