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    February 25, 2026 (10 days ago)

    Switzerland considers 0.5 VAT rise for military expansion

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    Switzerland VAT News • VatCalc

    Summary

    Switzerland is considering a 0.8 percentage‑point increase in its standard VAT rate from 8.1% to 8.9% to raise about CHF 31 billion for defence spending over ten years. The proposal, announced by the Federal Council in January 2026, would need parliamentary approval and a 2027 referendum. A separate 0.7 percentage‑point VAT rise to 8.8% for pension reforms was approved in April 2024 and is expected to take effect on 1 January 2028, pending a 2027 referendum.

    Key Insights

    When is the defence VAT increase expected to be implemented?

    Implementation could occur in January 2028, subject to parliamentary approval and a 2027 referendum.

    What is the proposed new standard VAT rate for defence spending?

    The standard VAT rate would rise to 8.9% from 8.1%.

    What is the expected revenue from the defence VAT increase?

    The proposal is expected to raise approximately CHF 31 billion over ten years.

    What is the status of the pension VAT increase?

    Approved by voters in April 2024, it is expected to take effect on 1 January 2028 pending a 2027 referendum.

    What is the expected revenue from the pension VAT increase?

    It is expected to generate about CHF 4.2 billion in additional annual revenue.

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