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Switzerland Tax Information

8.1% MWST (standard)

MWST/TVA is 8.1% standard, 2.6% reduced, 3.8% accommodation. Registration above CHF 100,000.

UI/UX Designer Services to Invoice

  • User research
  • Wireframing
  • Prototyping
  • UI design
  • UX audit
  • Design systems
  • Usability testing

Invoice Requirements in Switzerland

UID/MWST number
Business address
Client details
Invoice number
Date
MWST breakdown
Total in CHF

Payment Terms

50% deposit to start, 50% on delivery. Milestone payments for larger projects.

Sofort10 Tage30 TageNetto

Payment Methods in Switzerland

Bank TransferPostFinanceTWINTCredit CardPayPal

UI/UX Designer Invoice Tips

  • Detail deliverables clearly
  • Include revision rounds
  • Specify file formats
  • Reference design tools used
  • Note handoff documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to ui/ux designer invoices in Switzerland?

Switzerland has 8.1% MWST (standard). MWST/TVA is 8.1% standard, 2.6% reduced, 3.8% accommodation. Registration above CHF 100,000.

What payment methods are common for ui/ux designers in Switzerland?

Common payment methods in Switzerland include: Bank Transfer, PostFinance, TWINT, Credit Card, PayPal. 50% deposit to start, 50% on delivery. Milestone payments for larger projects.

What should ui/ux designer invoices include in Switzerland?

Your invoice should include: UID/MWST number, Business address, Client details, Invoice number. For ui/ux designer services specifically, also include: User research, Wireframing, Prototyping.

How should UI/UX designers price their work?

Price based on project scope, complexity, and deliverables. Consider value-based pricing for high-impact projects.

What should be included in design invoices?

List all deliverables: wireframes, prototypes, design files, documentation, and any research reports.

What are Swiss VAT rates?

8.1% standard, 2.6% for food/medicine, 3.8% for accommodation (as of 2024).