Nettogehalt CHF 100'000 — Verheiratet — 1 Kind — Über 20 km

Vollständige Nettogehalt-Simulation für einen Grenzgänger mit CHF 100'000 brutto — Vergleich CH-Wohnsitz vs. IT-Grenzgänger. Aktualisiert 2026.

CH-Wohnsitz (Bewilligung B)IT-Grenzgänger (Bewilligung G)
Jährliches BruttoeinkommenCHF 100'000CHF 100'000
Family allowancesCHF 3'000CHF 3'000
Sozialabzüge (AHV/ALV/UVG/KTG/BVG)CHF -12'900CHF -12'900
Tessiner QuellensteuerCHF -6'200CHF -6'200
Italienische IRPEF (Saldo)CHF 0CHF -23'353
KrankenversicherungCHF -12'600CHF 0
Jährliches NettoeinkommenCHF 71'300CHF 60'547
Monatliches NettoeinkommenCHF 5'942CHF 5'046
Differenz: CHF 10'753 jährlich (EUR 11.786) ↑ residente

Wie das Nettogehalt berechnet wird

With a gross annual income of CHF 100'000, the Swiss employer withholds mandatory social contributions of approximately CHF 12'900: AVS (5.3%), unemployment insurance (1.1%), accident insurance (0.7%), daily sickness allowance (0.8%), and occupational pension LPP. The Ticino withholding tax is calculated using table tableB, resulting in an effective rate of 6.0%.

Angewandtes Steuerregime

As a new cross-border worker (2024+ agreement), income is subject to concurrent taxation: 100% of the withholding tax stays in Switzerland. Italian IRPEF applies with a €10,000 deduction and proportional tax credit for Swiss taxes paid.

Auswirkung der Familiensituation

As a married person with 1 child, tax table B applies with reduced rates. Swiss family allowances amount to CHF 3'000/year.

Grenz-Distanzzone

Living over 20 km from the border, 100% of the withholding tax stays in Switzerland. Italian IRPEF applies in full with proportional credit.

Indikatives Monatsbudget

Monthly, a Swiss resident nets approximately CHF 5'942, while an Italian cross-border worker receives about EUR 5.530/month (at CHF/EUR 1.096).

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie viel netto bei CHF 100'000 brutto als Grenzgänger?
Ein neuer Grenzgänger mit CHF 100'000 brutto erzielt netto ca. CHF 60'547 jährlich (CHF 5'046/Monat).
Welche Steuertabelle gilt für CHF 100'000 verheiratet?
Es gilt Tabelle B mit einem effektiven Satz von 6.0%.