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Starting and Growing a Business in Switzerland

Your Ultimate Guide to Navigating Legal, Tax, and Operational Challenges
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Switzerland, with its political stability, robust economy, and innovation-friendly environment, presents a wealth of opportunities for entrepreneurs. However, successfully launching and expanding a business in this unique market requires a deep understanding of its legal, tax, and operational landscape.


In Starting and Growing a Business in Switzerland, Gustav Beyeler, a seasoned expert in Swiss business practices, provides an indispensable resource for new and experienced entrepreneurs alike. This comprehensive guide covers every aspect of establishing and growing a business in Switzerland, from choosing the right legal structure to understanding the intricacies of the Swiss tax system, and from navigating regulatory requirements to optimizing operational strategies.


Key insights include:


A detailed overview of the Swiss business environment and its advantages

Step-by-step guidance on legal requirements and compliance

Strategies for effective tax planning and management

Best practices for hiring and managing a multilingual, highly skilled workforce

Tips for leveraging Switzerland's infrastructure and strategic location for global reach


Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur or looking to expand your existing business into Switzerland, this book equips you with the knowledge and tools to navigate the complexities of the Swiss market and achieve lasting success.

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Release date on Litres:
21 August 2024
Volume:
150 p.
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9783384305831
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