Calculate your income tax, AHV/IV/EO contributions, and net salary for all 26 Swiss cantons
Switzerland has a unique tax system with three levels: federal, cantonal, and municipal. The federal government imposes a direct tax on income, while the 26 cantons and their municipalities have their own tax laws and rates.
In addition to income tax, residents pay social security contributions (AHV/IV/EO) and pension fund contributions (BVG/LPP). Some cantons also levy a church tax for recognized religious communities.
The Swiss tax administration has announced slight adjustments to tax brackets and deduction limits for the 2025 tax year. Our calculator reflects these latest changes to ensure accurate calculations.
The AHV/IV/EO contribution rate is 10.6% of your gross salary, split equally between employee and employer (5.3% each). This calculator shows your portion of the contribution.
Yes, common deductions include professional expenses, commuting costs, pillar 3a contributions, and childcare expenses. Our calculator takes the standard deductions into account.
Most employees pay taxes at source, which are deducted directly from their salary. Self-employed individuals must file an annual tax return. This calculator helps both groups estimate their tax liability.
Switzerland's federalist system gives cantons significant autonomy in setting tax rates. This results in different tax burdens across cantons, with some being more taxpayer-friendly than others.