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What do Charlie Chaplin, Stavros Niarchos, Ingvar Kamprad and Phil Collins have in common? They all benefited from expenditure-based taxation in Switzerland.
Together with Geoffroy Legentilhomme and Matthieu Leimgruber, we look back at the long history of this tax regime, which allows foreign taxpayers to be taxed on the basis of their expenditure rather than their income and wealth.
Le regard historique de longue durée sur les relations tendues entre les USA et la Suisse en matière de politique économique semble d'autant plus pertinent à l'heure de la guerre commerciale liées au 39% de droits de douane imposés par Trump.