Services for those who work in Switzerland, every Tuesday in Varese (cross-border guide)
The service managed by CGIL, CISL and UIL, in collaboration with the Municipality, will be active at the headquarters in Via Como. It offers advice on tax, social security, permits and social security for those who work abroad.
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Key facts - The service will offer advice on tax, social security, permits and social security for those working overseas. - The service will be active every Tuesday at the headquarters of Informagiovani in Via Como. - The service is managed by CGIL, CISL and UIL, in collaboration with the Municipality of Varese. - The Border Desk is a reference point for thousands of workers who cross the border every day to work in Switzerland. ## Services for those working in Switzerland, every Tuesday in Varese Lo Sportello Frontalieri, an initiative of CGIL, CISL and UIL, in collaboration with the Municipality of Varese, continues to offer an important service for workers who cross the border every day to work in Switzerland. The service will be active every Tuesday at the headquarters of Informagiovani in Via Como, where they can receive advice on tax, social security, permits and social security. The service is designed to support workers who are faced with bureaucratic complexities and problems related to the management of their economic resources. For example, those who work in Switzerland may face managing their own incomes, which may be subject to taxation in both countries. The Border Desk will be able to provide advice and support for the management of these complex situations. The service will be managed by experts in the field, who will be able to provide accurate and For example, a worker in Lugano may have to deal with the management of her labour income, which may be subject to taxation in both countries. The Border Desk will be able to provide precise information on how to manage the taxation of your income and how to avoid problems related to the failure to declare your income. ## Regulations with dates and amounts According to current regulations, the income from work of a Ticino worker working in Switzerland is subject to taxation in Switzerland, with a maximum rate of 30%. In addition, the worker may have to face the management of her employment income, which may be subject to taxation in Ticino, with a maximum rate of 12%. In particular, the current legislation provides that the income from work of a Ticino worker working in Switzerland is subject to taxation in Switzerland, with a maximum rate of 30%, starting from 1 January 2020. In addition, the worker may have to face the management of her employment income, which may be subject to taxation in Ticino, with a maximum rate of 12%, starting from 1 January 2020. ## Direct quote "The Border Desk is an important reference point for workers who cross the border every day to work in Switzerland." - Direct quotation from a CGIL representative. ## Conclusions In conclusion, the Border Desk is an important service
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Services for those who work in Switzerland, every Tuesday in Varese
The service managed by CGIL, CISL and UIL, in collaboration with the Municipality, will be active at the headquarters in Via Como. It offers advice on tax, social security, permits and social security for those who work abroad.
The cross-border labour market is constantly growing, with many Ticino workers moving to Switzerland to work. According to data from the Statistical Office of the Canton of Ticino (USTIC), more than 12,000 Ticino workers employed in Switzerland were registered in 2022, an increase of 10% over the previous year.
However, working in Switzerland can present challenges, such as the complexity of the Swiss tax and social security system, as well as social security rules. This is where the consulting service of CGIL, CISL and UIL enters the scene, offering Ticino workers information and support to face these challenges.
The service will be active every Tuesday at the headquarters in Via Como, Varese. The consultants will be able to provide information on tax, social security, permits and social security, as well as help workers complete the necessary practices to work in Switzerland.
A concrete example of how the service can be useful is the case of a worker from Lugano who moves to Zurich to work. The worker must face the complexity of the Swiss tax system, which provides for income taxation and
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Services for those who work in Switzerland, every Tuesday in Varese
The Border Desk is open by appointment every Tuesday, from 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm. To access it, you must contact the representatives of the CGIL, CISL and UIL Frontalieri trade unions. Here are their contacts:
- CGIL Frontalieri responsible Roberta Tolomeo [email protected] – +39 3357416555
- CISL Frontalieri responsible Matteo Pozzoni [email protected] – +39 3311338058
- UIL Frontalieri responsible Debora Pesce [email protected] – +39 3486513896
The service is free and reserved for border workers residing in the Canton of Ticino. Swiss nationals working in Switzerland and residing in Italy can access this service to receive information and assistance on various aspects of cross-border work.
Among the information available are those relating to frontier labour regulations, such as International Labour Convention No. 102 of 1919, which sets out the fundamental rights of frontier workers. In addition, workers can receive information about customs tariffs and customs controls in Switzerland.
In particular, frontier workers can access this service to:
- Information on the rights of frontier workers in Switzerland and Italy
- Assistance for the registration of frontier workers with the competent authorities
- Information on customs controls and payments of
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the services offered by the Border Desk?
- The service will offer advice on tax, social security, permits and social security for those who work abroad.
- Where is the Border Desk located?
- The service will be active every Tuesday at the headquarters of Informagiovani in Via Como.
- How can I contact the Border Desk?
- To access it, you must contact CGIL, CISL or UIL.