Contact Us (cross-border guide)
Contact Us — free tools and expert guides for cross-border workers (frontalieri) between Switzerland and Italy. Compare salaries, tax, LAMal health insurance, pensions, and cost of living in Ticino. Updated 2026.
By Frontaliere Ticino Editorial Team
Frontaliere Ticino is available for questions about taxation, pensions, work permits, and daily life for cross-border workers between Switzerland and Italy. The team responds to practical queries about platform tools, calculator error reports, and suggestions for new features.
Responses are provided within 48 business hours. For complex tax questions (tax returns, tax credits, 2026 new cross-border worker regime), we recommend the dedicated consulting service with professionals specialising in cross-border taxation between Switzerland and Italy.
The platform operates independently of banks, insurance companies, and employers: all information provided is impartial and based on official Swiss and Italian sources (FTA, Italian Revenue Agency, SECO, INPS).
This page is part of Frontaliere Ticino, the reference platform for cross-border workers between Switzerland (Canton Ticino) and Italy. Find practical tools, updated data, and verified information.
Content is designed to help cross-border workers make informed decisions about taxation, pensions, transportation, cost of living, and administrative procedures.
All tools and data are updated for the 2026 fiscal year, reflecting the New Bilateral Tax Agreement between Switzerland and Italy, current AVS/LPP contribution rates, and Canton Ticino withholding tax tables.
The platform covers the complete cross-border worker lifecycle: from obtaining your G or B permit and opening a Swiss bank account, to filing your annual tax returns in both countries, planning your AVS and LPP pension, and comparing the cost of living on both sides of the border.