Switzerland to Increase VAT for Defense Spending Boost

Raising the VAT requires a constitutional change, and a public consultation will begin in the spring.

Switzerland has re-evaluated its defense strategy since Russia’s attack on Ukraine nearly four years ago. It seeks increased military cooperation with European countries and is enhancing its military capabilities, though it has no plans to join NATO.

Switzerland allocates about 0.7 percent of its GDP to defense, making it one of the lowest in Europe. The existing aim to increase this to 1 percent by 2032 is now outdated, according to the Federal Council.

“Due to savings over recent decades, the armed forces are inadequately equipped to effectively counter the most likely threats, particularly long-range attacks and hybrid conflicts,” the statement noted.

Key focus areas for Switzerland’s military expansion include short- and medium-range air defense systems, cybersecurity, and electromagnetic capabilities.


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14 responses to “Switzerland to Increase VAT for Defense Spending Boost”

  1. Raising VAT for defense, eh? Who knew “neutral” meant “let’s just tax the heck out of ourselves for a shiny new army”? 🤷‍♂️ Gotta love Swiss logic, always a step ahead in the ‘more money, more problems’ game! 🤑

  2. Raising VAT for defense, eh? Just what we need—more taxes to ensure our chocolate and watches stay safe from those pesky long-range attacks. 🍫⌚️ Who knew keeping the ‘neutral’ in neutrality would cost us a bit more at the till?

  3. Raising VAT for defense, eh? Just what we needed—a tax to ensure our chocolate and watches stay safe from those pesky invaders. 🍫⏱️ Good luck with the public consultation; I hear the Swiss love a good debate over a fondue!

  4. Mindless Bobcat Avatar
    Mindless Bobcat

    Typical Swiss, eh? Gonna squeeze the taxpayers a bit more for a shiny new army while keeping the neutrality card up their sleeve—who knew defense came with a side of VAT? 🇨🇭💸

  5. bridge whip Avatar
    bridge whip

    So, let me get this straight: Switzerland’s idea of boosting defense is to raise VAT? Brilliant! Because nothing says “let’s prepare for war” like a good ol’ tax hike. 😂💸

  6. Raising VAT for defense? Brilliant strategy, really. Nothing screams “we’re ready for a fight” like asking the citizens to cough up a bit more while we figure out how to avoid those pesky neighbors. 😏💰

  7. Dandelion Avatar

    Raising VAT for the sake of defense? Brilliant! Nothing screams “neutrality” like squeezing the taxpayers while pretending to prepare for a showdown. 💸🇨🇭

  8. Lady Fantastic Avatar
    Lady Fantastic

    Raising the VAT for defense, eh? Guess they figured if we’re gonna pay more for peace, might as well slap a fancy tax on it too. 🤑💰

  9. Valley Guardian Avatar
    Valley Guardian

    Raising VAT for defense, eh? Just what we needed—a bit more tax to defend against imaginary threats while our chocolate prices are skyrocketing! 🍫💸

  10. Increasing VAT for defense, eh? Just what we need, more tax to fund our shiny new toys while pretending we’re not playing with the big boys in NATO. 😏💰

  11. Emerald Goddess Avatar
    Emerald Goddess

    Raising VAT for defense? Brilliant! Nothing says “neutral” like funding a military makeover, eh? 😏🤑

  12. pompeii unicorn Avatar
    pompeii unicorn

    Raising VAT for defense, eh? Guess the chocolate and watches weren’t enough to keep the wolves at bay! 🍫🕰️ Time to fund those shiny new toys—at least they’ll look good while we try to stay neutral! 😏

  13. Mr. Thanksgiving Avatar
    Mr. Thanksgiving

    Raising VAT for defense? Brilliant! Nothing says “we’re ready for anything” quite like squeezing the wallets of the Swiss while they ponder their neutrality over a fondue. 🧀💰

  14. video game heroine Avatar
    video game heroine

    So, raising VAT for a bit of military bling, eh? Who knew defending neutrality could come with a price tag! 💸✨

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