United States of America: Taxes
If you want to emigrate to the USA, find out about taxes. The FDFA can provide you with information about this.
The federal government, the states, and the local authorities (e.g. cities) levy taxes. Federal income tax is the highest. State income tax is significantly lower. Some states do not levy income tax at all.
The applicable tax regime and legal provisions differ depending on whether the foreigner concerned is a resident or a non-resident. Green card holders are considered residents, as are people who have spent at least 31 days in the current year and at least 183 days in the last two years in the US. (One third of days spent in the US the previous year and one sixth of those of the year preceding the previous year are counted here.)
U.S. Tax Guide for Aliens
The Department of the Treasury provides a detailed description of the tax system for foreigners in the US.
US tax system
Information about the US tax system.
Double taxation
There is an agreement between Switzerland and the US to avoid the double taxation of income. The agreement only applies to US federal income tax:
- Individuals domiciled in Switzerland who are temporarily in the US and work for a Swiss employer are only taxed in the US if their stay exceeds 183 days.
- Apprentices and students who are in the US solely for educational purposes do not have to pay tax on study and maintenance allowances they receive as income from outside the US.
- Individuals domiciled in the US can reclaim Swiss withholding tax levied on dividends and interest in whole or in part under certain conditions. In addition, a Swiss-US double taxation agreement on inheritance tax has been in effect since 1951.
Double taxation agreement with the US regarding income tax (German)
Further information on double taxation agreements between Switzerland and the United States.
Federal Tax Administration (German)
Questions regarding the refunding of Swiss withholding tax on dividends and interest in the US can be sent to the Federal Tax Administration.
All topics

United States of America: Entry and stay

United States of America: Import and customs regulations

United States of America: Employment

United States of America: Social security and insurance

United States of America: Taxes

United States of America: Family, marriage and partnerships

United States of America: Education system

United States of America: Security

United States of America: Swiss community in the USA
Contact
Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA
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