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Cantonal Tax

Swiss cantonal tax refers to the tax system implemented in Switzerland, which is divided into 26 cantons. Each canton has the authority to set its own tax rates and collect taxes from its residents. The cantonal tax system in Switzerland is renowned for its low tax rates, making it an attractive destination for foreign investors and expatriates.

Switzerland also has a federal tax system, which levies taxes on a national level and is regulated by the Federal Tax Administration (FTA). The federal tax system covers taxes such as income tax, value-added tax, corporate tax, withholding tax, and more. In addition to the cantonal and federal taxes, some Swiss cities also charge municipal taxes.

Overall, the Swiss tax system is complex but efficient, with taxes contributing significantly to the country's social welfare and infrastructure development.

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