Living in Switzerland while working in Luxembourg

Can I work remotely for a company in Luxembourg while being in Switzerland?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:

  1. The company must be registered in Luxembourg, as the Swiss tax authorities do not recognise companies in other countries.
  2. You must be registered in Switzerland, or have a valid residence permit.
  3. You must be working for a company registered in Switzerland.
  4. You must be working in Switzerland.
  5. You must be physically present in Switzerland.
  6. You must be able to prove that the company pays you a salary.
  7. You must be able to prove that you are working for a company that is registered in Switzerland.
  8. You must be able to prove that you are working for a company that is registered in Luxembourg.
  9. You must be able to prove that the company has a Luxembourg address.
  10. You must be able to prove that you are physically present in Luxembourg.

If you can answer “yes” to all of the above, then you are good to go.
If you can answer “no” to any of the above, then you will have to make sure that your contract of employment is a “Swiss work permit” and that your contract of employment is with a Swiss company.
To do so, you will need to ask your employer for a copy of the contract of employment, which must be written in Swiss French.

How to live in Switzerland and find remote work in Luxembourg?

Finding remote work in Luxembourg if you are located in Switzerland might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to move to Luxembourg. Luxembourg is a small, but very beautiful and modern country, located in the heart of Europe. It is a perfect place to live and work in. It has a very friendly and welcoming people and a lot of opportunities to work from home.

Switzerland is a beautiful country, with a lot of opportunities to work from home. If you are looking for a remote job, then Switzerland is the perfect place for you. Switzerland is located in the heart of Europe, close to Germany, France and Austria. It is a small country, but has a lot to offer.
If you are located in Switzerland, there are a lot of opportunities to work from home. There are a lot of companies that are looking for remote workers.
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You will find a lot of remote jobs in Switzerland, but you will also find remote jobs in Luxembourg. Luxembourg is a small country, but it has a lot of opportunities to work from home.
Luxembourg is a small country, but it has a lot of opportunities to work from home.

How a company in Luxembourg can send my salary in Switzerland?

When working remotely for a corporation in Luxembourg, you salary can be send to Switzerland but only if you are a resident of the Grand Duchy. This is the case for all companies in the country. This is an important fact for remote workers who want to live in Switzerland, as the country has a very high cost of living.

The Luxembourgish company can send my salary in Switzerland
The salary of a remote worker is usually transferred to a foreign country in the form of a foreign bank account. The advantage of this method is that the salary is sent directly to the recipient, without passing through the Luxembourgish banking system. The disadvantage is that the salary cannot be withdrawn in Switzerland. The company in Luxembourg must send a statement to the employee, who then must request a foreign bank account.
In order to send my salary in Switzerland, I must be a resident of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Switzerland for a company in Luxembourg?

If you are working remotely in Switzerland for a corporation established in Luxembourg, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not. You can find out more about the taxation of the Luxembourg company and the Swiss company below.

Taxation in Switzerland
Taxation in Switzerland is based on the German system, which is a combination of the German and French systems. The tax system in Switzerland is not as complicated as in France or Germany. Switzerland has a flat tax rate system, which means that the tax rate does not depend on the income of the taxpayer.
The tax rate is set at 37.5% for individuals and 25% for companies.
You should note that the tax rate is reduced if you earn less than $8,300 per month.
Taxation in Luxembourg
Taxation in Luxembourg is based on the French system. The tax rate in Luxembourg is the same for individuals and for companies. The tax rate is set at 19% for individuals and 28.5% for companies.
The tax rate is reduced if you earn less than $7,600 per month.
As the Swiss company is based in Luxembourg, the company should pay its taxes in Luxembourg. You can find out more about the tax laws in Luxembourg below.
Luxembourg is a tax-free country. The tax rate is 0%.
In Luxembourg, you are not required to pay tax on your salary, nor on your dividends.