Swiss Voters Reject Federal Inheritance Tax Initiative
December 02, 2025
Swiss Voters Reject Federal Inheritance Tax InitiativeDecember 02, 2025 In the nationwide vote held last Sunday, Swiss voters overwhelmingly rejected the proposed federal inheritance and gift tax initiative. The proposal sought to introduce a 50% tax on inheritances and gifts exceeding CHF 50 million, with revenues earmarked for climate-related measures and social programmes. The result of the vote was unequivocal: nearly 80% voted against this new tax, and none of the 26 cantons recorded a majority in favour. This clear outcome reflects a broad consensus to maintain Switzerland’s traditional approach, leaving inheritance and gift taxation within the exclusive competence of the cantons. It also signals continued public support for a tax system that prioritises stability, subsidiarity and predictability. For families, entrepreneurs and UHNWI, the vote eliminates the prospect of a new federal layer of taxation in succession matters. The existing landscape – which in many cases features favourable or even zero inheritance taxes for direct descendants and spouses – remains unchanged. Switzerland’s Continued Attractiveness for Wealthy Families and EntrepreneursThe outcome of the vote reinforces Switzerland’s position as one of the most attractive jurisdictions globally for UHNW families, family offices and entrepreneurs. Several key pillars contribute to this enduring appeal: legal and political stability with a predictable policy environment; a competitive and reliable tax system supported by extensive treaty networks; cantonal flexibility allowing taxpayers to select among diverse and often favourable regimes; a business-friendly ecosystem fostering innovation, finance and entrepreneurial activity; and a high overall quality of life, including security, education and healthcare. Together, these factors ensure that Switzerland continues to be a safe, stable and competitive base for long-term wealth preservation, business development and intergenerational planning. Latest Insights
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