December 2, 2025|
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|2 days agoSwiss Voters Reject Inheritance Tax and Compulsory Civic Service
An analysis of the decisive national vote where Swiss citizens overwhelmingly rejected a 50% tax on large inheritances and a proposal for a mandatory civic service for all.

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- Swiss voters rejected the Civic Duty initiative by 84 percent, one of the worst results in a quarter-century.
- The Inheritance Tax initiative was rejected by 78 percent of voters.
- Voter turnout for the double referendum was approximately 43 percent.
- The Swiss Abroad rejected the inheritance tax by nearly 67%, compared to 78% domestically.
- The inheritance tax proposal aimed to raise 6 billion CHF annually for climate projects.
By The Numbers
84%
Rejection rate
78%
Rejection rate
50 million CHF
Tax threshold
12 percentage points
Voting gap
They Said
"The idea of a civic duty is not dead with today's vote. It will continue and I think it will win out in coming decades."
"This would have been a bad signal to wealthy people wanting to come to Switzerland and settle down in Switzerland."
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A Crushing Defeat for Radical Reform
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Wealth Tax: The 'Super-Rich' Stay Put
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Civic Service: A Historic Misfire
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The Diaspora Divide: A Softer 'No'
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Government Hails Stability
Sources & References
Swiss reject compulsory civic duty and climate tax for super-rich
The Local Switzerland
Swiss Abroad were less harsh on the inheritance tax initiative
SWI swissinfo.ch
Swiss president: âWe already have a fair tax systemâ
SWI swissinfo.ch
Swiss voters deliver a double ânoâ on inheritance tax on super rich and universal civic service