Compound Interest Calculator — Switzerland

Project your investment growth tax-free. Swiss private investors pay no capital gains tax. Free compound interest calculator.

Steuerliche Hinweise für Schweizer Anleger

No Capital Gains Tax
Private investors in Switzerland generally do not pay capital gains tax on stock market investments.
Professional Trader Exception
If classified as a professional trader (frequent trading, leveraged positions, etc.), gains become taxable income.
Wealth Tax
Cantons may apply a small annual wealth tax on total assets (typically 0.1-0.5%).

Disclaimer: This is a simplified calculation. Actual taxes depend on your personal situation, annual exemptions, and when gains are realized. Consult a tax advisor for accurate advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What return rate should I use?

Historical global stock market returns average 7-10% per year. Use 7% for a conservative estimate that accounts for inflation.

Does this calculator account for inflation?

No, results are shown in nominal terms. Subtract 2-3% from your return rate for a rough inflation-adjusted estimate.

How accurate is this calculation?

This is a simplified estimate. Actual taxes depend on your personal situation, holding period, and local regulations. Consult a tax advisor for precise numbers.

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