{"id":10686,"date":"2022-11-22T10:13:20","date_gmt":"2022-11-22T10:13:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/chettioan.com\/?p=10686"},"modified":"2023-01-26T06:54:31","modified_gmt":"2023-01-26T06:54:31","slug":"what-can-i-deduct-for-tax-purposes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chettioan.com\/what-can-i-deduct-for-tax-purposes-10686.html","title":{"rendered":"What can i deduct for tax purposes?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The tax return is a must in Switzerland year after year. Every adult resident in Switzerland is required to file a tax return. It is a troublesome subject, but it can also be useful, because you can get money back. You can do this if you deduct various expenses for tax purposes. It is important that you know what you can claim for tax purposes and up to what amount this is possible. In the individual cantons, the regulations may differ in detail. This also applies if you file your tax return online.<\/p>\n

Making insurance premiums tax deductible<\/h2>\n

Insurance makes sense, as it protects against high costs in the event of a claim. You can declare various insurance premiums in your tax return. However, this is not possible with all insurances.<\/p>\n

Health insurance and medical treatments are tax deductible<\/h3>\n

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Nothing works without health insurance. Therefore, you can also deduct insurance premiums for tax purposes. A tax claim for health insurance premiums is possible after deducting the premium reduction and any reimbursements.<\/p>\n

Not all costs are covered by your health insurance plan. Treatments or remedies that do not comply with the insurance conditions will not be reimbursed to you by the health insurance company. This also applies if you have a high health insurance deductible. The costs that you had to pay yourself, you indicate in your tax return. However, it is important that the treatments or remedies are medically recognized. Otherwise they cannot be deducted for tax purposes. You cannot claim cosmetically based treatments on your tax return. Also deductible are the cost of eyeglasses, contact lenses, dentures, dentists and licensed natural healers.<\/p>\n

Pay attention to the deductible in health insurance. It is high in many cases, so you can only deduct for tax purposes the costs you pay that exceed the deductible. The deductible is five percent of your net income in most cantons. There is no deductible in the canton of Baselland. You can claim the entire cost there for tax purposes. The deductible in the canton of Schwyz is less than three percent. In the cantons of Valais, Glarus and St. Gallen's deductible is two percent of your net income.<\/p>\n

What you should look for in private pension plans<\/h2>\n

You can also deduct contributions to accident insurance, life insurance and pension funds for tax purposes, as they are considered private pension plans.<\/p>\n

If you are self-employed, you can pay into pillar 3a as a tied pension plan and deduct up to 20 percent of your net income for tax purposes. Note the maximum amount, which is quite low even if the contributions were paid into the pension fund through the employer. For other contributors, the maximum amount is higher. There are differences between cantons here as well. To be able to declare your contributions on your tax return, you will need a confirmation from the institution you are depositing with.<\/p>\n

So that your AHV pension is not reduced, you can pay missing AHV contributions in arrears. There are several reasons for premium gaps:<\/p>\n