Swiss Tax – The One Pager
Taxation of French cross-border workers in Geneva – New rules applicable to teleworking and temporary assignments
March 27, 2026
Swiss Tax – The One PagerTaxation of French cross-border workers in Geneva – New rules applicable to teleworking and temporary assignmentsMarch 27, 2026 FactsThe new amendment to the 1966 double tax convention between Switzerland and France has been in force since 1 January 2026. The key change for cross-border workers in Geneva is the introduction of a 40% limit on remote working, including 10 days of temporary assignments. The automatic exchange of information on salaries also came into force this year. Telework refers to any professional activity that could be carried out on the employer’s premises but is performed by an employee remotely from their country of residence. This new form of work relies on the use of information and communication technologies. The concept of telework includes temporary assignments during which the employee undertakes a business trip on behalf of their employer, either within their country of residence or in a third country. Competent tax authorityDepending on the proportion of teleworking and the number of days spent on temporary assignments, the competent authority to tax the employment income of a cross-border worker employed by a Swiss employer may lie with Geneva, France or, on a pro rata basis, both countries. The following four scenarios are possible:
Employer obligationsUntil the end of 2025, it was possible to certify the remote working rate of cross-border employees in Geneva by providing their employment contract. From 2026 onwards, employers are required to track the days of remote working and temporary assignments carried out by each cross-border employee. This data must then be submitted to the tax authorities in January of each year for the previous year. Key Takeaways
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