Peru vs Switzerland
Tax Rate Comparison
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π΅πͺ Peru β Municipal Taxes & Regional Licenses
Peru's 25 regions and 1,874 municipalities have limited tax powers. Municipalities levy Impuesto Predial (property tax at 0.2%β1% of self-assessed value), vehicle tax (Impuesto al Patrimonio Vehicular), and business licences. Alcabala (property transfer tax) is municipal at 3% of value above 10 UIT. The national tax authority (SUNAT) administers income and VAT taxes. Peru has a flat corporate rate and progressive personal income tax system.
π¨π Switzerland β Cantonal & Communal Taxes
Switzerland's 26 cantons and ~2,200 communes independently set income and corporate tax rates. Zug (~12% combined top) and Nidwalden are among the lowest globally; Geneva and Vaud reach ~45% combined. Wealth tax is levied by cantons. Pillar Two supplementary tax is active for large MNCs. Inheritance and gift taxes are cantonal.
Peru vs Switzerland: Key Tax Differences (2026)
π° Income Tax: π΅πͺ Peru has a higher top income tax rate (8β30% vs 0β11.5%). π¨π Switzerland is more favourable for high earners.
π VAT/Sales Tax: Peru has a higher consumption tax (18% vs 2.6β8.1%).
π’ Corporate Tax: π¨π Switzerland offers a lower corporate rate (26% vs 29.5%), which can influence business location decisions.
π Capital Gains: π¨π Switzerland taxes investment gains at a lower rate (0% vs 5%), benefiting investors.