Switzerland Gambling Tax: The CHF 1 Million Threshold (2026)
How Switzerland Taxes Gambling Winnings
Switzerland offers one of Europe's most generous gambling tax frameworks, with a high threshold before any tax applies.
The headline: Gambling winnings up to CHF 1 million are tax-free from licensed Swiss operators.
The CHF 1 Million Threshold
Switzerland's gambling tax rules changed significantly in 2019:
For licensed Swiss operators:
- First CHF 1 million: Completely tax-free
- Above CHF 1 million: Taxed as income
- Per person, per year
- Applies to total annual winnings
This means virtually all recreational gamblers pay zero tax on their winnings.
For foreign (non-Swiss) operators:
- Different rules apply (see below)
- Full winnings may be taxable
- No CHF 1 million exemption
Licensed Swiss Operators
Switzerland has a regulated gambling market overseen by ESBK (Eidgenössische Spielbankenkommission) and Gespa (Interkantonale Geldspielaufsicht):
Online sports betting (Gespa-licensed):
- Swisslos (German-speaking cantons)
- Loterie Romande (French-speaking cantons)
- bet365 (partnership with Swiss operator)
- Various cantonal offerings
Online casinos (ESBK-licensed):
- Swiss casinos can offer online gambling
- Limited number of licenses
- jackpots.ch, casino777.ch, etc.
Important: Since 2019, foreign online gambling sites are blocked in Switzerland. VPN use to access them is technically illegal.
Foreign Operator Winnings
If you gamble with operators not licensed in Switzerland:
Tax treatment:
- Fully taxable as income
- No CHF 1 million exemption
- Progressive cantonal rates apply
Rates vary by canton:
- Zürich: Up to 40%
- Geneva: Up to 44%
- Zug: Up to 22%
- Average across cantons: 25-35%
Practical reality:
- Foreign sites are IP-blocked
- Using VPNs is not recommended
- Enforcement focuses on access blocking rather than individual taxation
Cantonal Tax Variations
Switzerland's federal system means taxes vary by canton:
Low-tax cantons:
- Zug, Schwyz, Nidwalden, Obwalden
- Lower overall income tax rates
Higher-tax cantons:
- Geneva, Vaud, Basel-Stadt
- Higher marginal rates
The CHF 1 million exemption is federal law, but anything above is taxed at your cantonal income rate.
Professional Gambling
Swiss law distinguishes recreational from professional gambling:
Professional classification:
- Gambling is primary income source
- Systematic, regular activity
- Specialized methods employed
- Significant time invested
Tax treatment for professionals:
- All winnings taxed as self-employment income
- No CHF 1 million exemption
- Can deduct business expenses
- Social contributions apply (AHV/IV/EO)
In practice: Professional gambling classification is rare in Switzerland.
What Counts as "Winnings"?
The CHF 1 million threshold applies to:
Net winnings calculation:
- Total payouts minus total stakes
- Across all licensed Swiss gambling
- Calculated per calendar year
Example:
- Total stakes: CHF 50,000
- Total payouts: CHF 80,000
- Net winnings: CHF 30,000
- Tax: CHF 0 (under threshold)
Not included in threshold:
- Foreign gambling winnings (separate rules)
- Expenses like travel to casinos
Sports Betting in Switzerland
Swisslos and Loterie Romande:
- State-run organizations
- Limited online sports betting
- Lower odds than international markets
- Winnings tax-free under CHF 1 million
Licensed partners:
- Some international operators partner with Swiss entities
- These partnerships allow legal operation
- Same tax treatment as state operators
Market limitations:
- Fewer markets than international sites
- Less competitive odds
- Limited live betting options
Value Betting Considerations
For Swiss value bettors:
Challenges:
- Limited operator choice
- Less competitive odds
- Blocked access to many sites
Advantages:
- Tax-free up to CHF 1 million
- No withholding at source
- Clear legal framework
Practical impact:
- Harder to find value with limited operators
- Tax advantage offset by poor odds
- Arbitrage difficult with few books
Record-Keeping Requirements
Even with generous exemptions:
Keep records of:
- All gambling transactions
- Operator account statements
- Bank records of deposits/withdrawals
- Proof of operator licensing
Why:
- Prove winnings are under CHF 1 million
- Document source of funds
- Evidence for cantonal tax authority
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I win over CHF 1 million?
Are lottery winnings included?
Can I use foreign sites with a VPN?
Do I need to report wins under CHF 1 million?
What about poker tournaments abroad?
How does wealth tax interact?
Swiss vs. Other Countries
| Country | Tax-Free Threshold | Rate Above |
|---|---|---|
| Switzerland | CHF 1M | Cantonal rates |
| UK | Unlimited | 0% |
| Germany | None | 5.3% stake |
| France | None | 12% GGR |
| Austria | Unlimited | 0% |
Switzerland's threshold is generous compared to most, though the UK and Austria offer complete exemption.
Key Takeaways
- First CHF 1 million tax-free from licensed Swiss operators
- Above CHF 1 million taxed at cantonal income rates
- Foreign operator winnings are fully taxable (no exemption)
- Limited operator choice due to market restrictions
- Professional gamblers lose the exemption
- Keep records to prove winnings are under threshold
This guide is for informational purposes. For personal tax advice, consult a Swiss tax professional (Steuerberater/conseiller fiscal/consulente fiscale).
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