Salaire Net CHF 120'000 — Ancien Frontalier
Simulation complète du salaire net pour un frontalier gagnant CHF 120'000 brut — comparaison résident CH vs frontalier IT. Mise à jour 2026.
| Résident CH (Permis B) | Frontalier IT (Permis G) | |
|---|---|---|
| Revenu brut annuel | CHF 120'000 | CHF 120'000 |
| Family allowances | CHF 0 | CHF 0 |
| Cotisations sociales (AVS/AC/LAA/IJM/LPP) | CHF -15'480 | CHF -15'480 |
| Impôt à la source tessinois | CHF -17'880 | CHF -17'880 |
| Assurance maladie | CHF -4'200 | CHF 0 |
| Revenu net annuel | CHF 82'440 | CHF 86'640 |
| Revenu net mensuel | CHF 6'870 | CHF 7'220 |
Comment le salaire net est calculé
With a gross annual income of CHF 120'000, the Swiss employer withholds mandatory social contributions of approximately CHF 15'480: 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 tableA, resulting in an effective rate of 14.9%.
Régime fiscal appliqué
As an old cross-border worker (pre-2024 agreement), taxation is exclusively in Switzerland through withholding tax. No Italian IRPEF declaration is required, with an overall effective rate of 14.9%.
Impact de la situation familiale
As a single person, tax table A applies. No family allowances apply.
Zone de distance frontalière
Living within 20 km of the Swiss border, 80% of the withholding tax stays in Switzerland and 20% goes to your Italian municipality.
Budget mensuel indicatif
Monthly, a Swiss resident nets approximately CHF 6'870, while an Italian cross-border worker receives about EUR 7.913/month (at CHF/EUR 1.096).
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