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Customs regulations of Switzerland
- September 30, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
No CommentsThe general principle of Swiss customs taxation is quite unusual. Switzerland is one of the few countries in the world to levy import duties based on weight, volume or number of units. There are no restrictions regarding the import or export of Swiss and foreign banknotes. On duty-free and tax-free items, you have a daily allowance of CHF 300.– worth of goods purchased abroad per person for your personal use. For this, a child is treated in the same way as an adult. If the total value of goods exceeds CHF 300.–, then all goods become taxable. This limit is not cumulative for people traveling together, so you will have to pay duty on a new television worth CHF 400.– even if there are two of you crossing the border together. In this duty-free and tax-free allowance, you can include the quantity of special items listed below.
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What Is A Hospitality and Tourism Management Degree And What Can You Do With It?
- September 29, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
For over two decades, leisure trips have been an integral part of our lives. Regardless of the seasons, or even during critical times like recessions or pandemics (like the COVID19 pandemic happening at the moment), there is a need to travel. Therefore, the hospitality management industry is one of the most dynamic industries, attracting many young people to join the workforce. Working in the hospitality industry is particularly suitable for young, energetic people who have a passion for tourism, people, and services.
When traveling sightseeing, we all pay extra attention to the services provided so that we can fully enjoy our trip. Therefore, hospitality in general and hotel and restaurant management industry, in particular, are becoming essential.
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Taxation of individuals in Zug Canton
- September 23, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
Income tax is payable for each level of administration: community, canton, and federation. Switzerland’s tax system differs from that of other countries: for example, each municipality is able to determine its own tax rates. Tax rates also vary between cantons, and the only tax for which the same rate is charged throughout the country is the federal tax. As a result, cantons and municipalities sometimes compete with each other by offering lower taxes. By choosing carefully where you live, you can influence how much tax you will have to pay to a certain extent. However, rents are very often higher in low-tax municipalities and vice versa, which shows how the market and the system combine to achieve a measure of justice!
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Social customs of Switzerland When Studying Here
- September 21, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
Wherever you move, it will take time to get used to a different way of life and to make new friends. In Switzerland, when you become integrated into the local community, you will find that friendships are true and long-lasting. Often you hear of foreigners who, after being here for a few years, no longer want to leave.Every country has its unique set of customs and traditions. Some rules of etiquette that apply to Switzerland may differ from those of your home country, so here we have tried to summarize some of the most important personal aspects of the Swiss way of life.
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How to study abroad in the middle of the pandemic?
- September 9, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
One thing that has for sure happened to the global education industry is that the COVID19 pandemic has changed almost all study plans of every student around the world. In this article, the Swiss Institute of Management and Innovation would like to share with you how studying abroad should be done when we are in the midst of the pandemic.
The raging Covid-19 pandemic has forced global universities to come up with a new strategy for their schools, after all, universities are also all about “business”. The reason is that the pandemic has affected the aspirations of international students to study abroad.
Although studying abroad in the current situation carries many risks, many students still intend to study abroad as soon as the pandemic situation subsides. Many international students have had to rethink their plans to study abroad, but most have not changed their intention to earn a degree from the world’s top universities.
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What Is A Bachelor of TESOL Degree? Should I Take TESOL, TEFL, Or CELTA courses?
- September 3, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
TESOL, commonly known as Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, is a teaching degree used widely around the world. With the high demand for learning English, almost all countries now teach English as a second language; all English teachers need to have a degree to prove their expertise. TESOL was born to meet the needs of English language learners; in other words, it helps learners by providing teachers with sufficient professional knowledge and necessary teaching skills to pass on their ability to learners.
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What is the difference between Business Administration and Economics Degree?
- August 26, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
Business administration, business management, and economics are in the field of business science studies. Students who are major in these three disciplines have to study the economic processes and approaches. Let’s explore the main differences between these three majors.
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Hybrid Learning Defined: What Is It And Why It Is The Future Of Education Industry?
- August 24, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
In this article, let’s explore the hybrid learning training system and some significant reasons you should consider this type of education now, and who knows, maybe even in the future?
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What You Need To Know About Students Health Insurance When Studying In Switzerland
- August 19, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
Partly because it is mandatory, health insurance is very important to have when studying in Switzerland, even though it can be really expensive. But everything happens for a reason: Switzerland has one of the best healthcare systems in the whole world. Surely, you will not regret buying insurance when studying abroad here. Anyway, what is more important in life than your health, especially in a sensitive time like the present?
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International Students Ultimate Checklist Before Studying Abroad In Switzerland
- August 17, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
Enrolling in a university in Switzerland is not at all a difficult job, but in order for you to optimize the enrollment process, here is the quick checklist and guidelines that you can follow if you want to study in Switzerland.
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