Zug and Geneva boost attractiveness with corporate tax cuts
According to the Credit Suisse location quality survey published on Tuesday, canton Zug, home to big multinationals like Glencore, took back its top spot from canton Basel City. This is thanks in large part to corporate tax cuts that went into effect in canton Zug at the beginning of 2020.
Canton Geneva, home to the United Nations European
headquarters, rose ten spots since last year and now sits in fourth place
behind Zurich. The second-largest jump up the rankings came for canton
Fribourg, which moved up five spots to 18th place.
Both cantons also reduced corporate tax rates, making it
more fiscally attractive to companies looking to set up shop in Switzerland,
according to Credit Suisse.
“In 2020, the taxation of companies is probably the biggest
criterion affecting locational attractiveness rankings,” writes Credit Suisse
in a press release. However, it notes that many cantons are offering attractive
tax rates that the relative advantage of low corporate tax rates between
cantons has declined.
Last year, the Swiss voted in favour of corporate tax reform
that included scrapping preferential treatment for multinational firms. Since
this vote, many cantons have lowered the overall corporate tax rate to remain
attractive to corporates.
Accessibility with various means of transport helps urban
centers like Zurich, which took the third spot. According to the Swiss bank,
government services and good infrastructure generally offset the disadvantage
of tax burden in some urban centers.
Urban areas also benefit from a higher educated workforce.
More than 40% of potential employees in cities and surrounding areas have a
higher education degree.
The Credit Suisse location quality indicator survey has been
published since 1997. It assesses seven factors including tax burden on legal
entities and private individuals, availability of specialized labour and highly
qualified personnel, population accessibility, employee accessibility, and
access to airports.
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