The 'Marriage Penalty': Swiss to Vote on Individual Taxation Reform
On March 8, Swiss voters will decide on a landmark proposal to tax married couples individually. Supporters claim it will end the current 'marriage penalty' and encourage thousands of women to join the workforce, while opponents warn of new inequalities and financial burdens.

Key Takeaways
- On March 8, Swiss voters will decide on introducing individual taxation for married couples.
- The proposed law is an indirect counterproposal to a people's initiative launched by the women's section of the Radical-Liberal Party.
- Ten cantons have triggered a cantonal referendum against the reform.
- This is only the second time since 1874 that the cantonal referendum tool has been used.
By The Numbers
They Said
"tax trickery"
"bureaucratic monster"