Swiss Parliament Advances Individual Taxation Reform
House of Representatives makes breakthrough on individual taxation for married couples, suggesting compromise to address CHF800 million federal tax impact.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss House of Representatives passed a proposal to introduce individual taxation for married couples.
- The proposal passed with a vote count of 101 to 95.
- The reform aims to abolish the 'marriage penalty' where married couples pay more tax than cohabiting partners.
- The House of Representatives proposed a tax scale costing CHF 600 million annually in federal revenue losses.
By The Numbers
They Said
"There will be winners and losers, but most people will be better off."
"Traditional single-income couples."