- Switzerland plans to increase its value-added tax rate by 0.7 percent to fund pension tax reforms
- The hike is necessary to cover the annual cost of the reforms, starting from 2026
- The Federal Council will present the dispatch on the implementation and financing of the 13th AHV pension to parliament in October
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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