The case

Expect the unexpected. Link.

Source: NZZ & KPMG

The commentary

Last weekend, voters in the canton of Zurich rejected a proposal to reduce corporate taxes. As a result, Zurich remains the canton with the second-highest corporate tax rate in Switzerland.

While Zurich holds steady, significant tax developments are underway in other cantons. This dynamic landscape is outlined in KPMG’s latest Clarity on Taxes report — a must-read for anyone keeping an eye on Swiss corporate taxation.

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