Published March 5, 2026 · CoinTaxReporting

Crypto Taxes in Switzerland 2026 – No Capital Gains Tax for Private Investors

Switzerland has no capital gains tax on crypto for private investors. Full stop. That's a genuinely rare setup. But before you move to Zug, know this: there's still wealth tax, and if you trade frequently enough they'll reclassify you as a professional. Here's how the system actually works.

No Capital Gains Tax for Private Investors

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Switzerland doesn’t tax capital gains for private investors. Full stop. If you’re classified as a Privatanleger – a private individual holding crypto as a long-term investment – your gains are tax-free. It’s one of the most favorable setups in the world, and it’s a real reason crypto entrepreneurs and investors move to Switzerland. But “simple” and “easy to get wrong” aren’t mutually exclusive.

Wealth Tax on Crypto Holdings

Capital gains may be tax-free, but Switzerland has an annual wealth tax (Vermögenssteuer) on net assets – and crypto counts. You declare your holdings as of December 31 at year-end fair market value. Cantonal rates typically run 0.1%–1% of net wealth annually. The ESTV publishes year-end reference rates for major coins. For less-traded tokens not listed, use the December 31 exchange rate.

When Are You a Professional Trader?

The tax-free capital gains status is for private investors only. Get classified as a professional trader (gewerbsmäßiger Wertschriftenhändler) and your gains become taxable as self-employment income at ordinary rates. The ESTV looks at:

Most casual investors don’t come close to these thresholds. Active day traders often do.

Income Tax on Crypto Income

Even private investors with tax-free capital gains owe income tax on crypto received as income:

Declaring Crypto in Your Swiss Tax Return

List crypto holdings in the Wertschriften- und Guthabenverzeichnis (securities and assets statement) attached to your cantonal return. Use ESTV published year-end rates for listed coins. File by the cantonal deadline – varies by canton, typically March to April.

Crypto in Zug (Crypto Valley)

Zug built its “Crypto Valley” reputation for a reason. The canton provides additional tax clarity for crypto businesses, accepts crypto for tax payments, and has attracted a disproportionate number of crypto projects. If you’re running a crypto business in Switzerland, Zug is the obvious canton to research first.

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Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice. For individual tax advice, consult a licensed tax professional.