Executive Read
Switzerland can be a serious option for crypto wealth only when the file separates the public tax headline from the facts that banks, tax advisors, immigration teams, and property counterparties will actually review. Swiss banks are strong reviewers. They can be excellent for prepared crypto wealth, but the file should arrive with wallet labels, exchange exports, tax context, and a clear account purpose.
A strong Switzerland article file should produce a decision memo, not a one-line country ranking. It should explain the rule being considered, the client's asset and income map, the old-country exit position, the source-of-wealth evidence, and the next questions for local counsel.
- Switzerland planning should begin with evidence and sequencing, not a copied tax headline.
- Crypto gains, active income, company profits, property funds, and remittances should be mapped separately.
- The bankability of the file matters as much as the theoretical tax result.
Prepare the Bank Package Before the Introduction
Swiss tax is federal, cantonal, and communal; the Federal Tax Administration has specific cryptocurrency guidance, and private movable capital gains are treated differently from professional or business activity. The Switzerland file should therefore be written as an evidence pack, not a slogan. It has to separate what the public rule appears to say, what the client's facts show, and what qualified local advisors still need to confirm.
Swiss banks are strong reviewers. They can be excellent for prepared crypto wealth, but the file should arrive with wallet labels, exchange exports, tax context, and a clear account purpose.
- Short source-of-wealth memo with a transaction timeline and evidence index.
- Wallet, exchange, custodian, OTC, and fiat receiving route.
- Tax-residence note and old-country exit context.
- Purpose of account, expected flows, investment mandate, and use of proceeds.
Source of Funds Is the Immediate Transaction Story
Source of wealth explains how the client became wealthy. Source of funds explains the specific money arriving now. A private bank will often need both.
For Switzerland, the file should connect the historic crypto story to the current transaction: which tokens are sold, through which counterparty, into which account, and for what purpose.
- Transaction hash and exchange export for material sales.
- OTC confirmation or custodian statement where relevant.
- Tax advisor note on the expected reporting position.
- Property, investment, living expense, or treasury use of proceeds.
Avoid the Cold Crypto File
A cold file is one where the client asks the bank for an answer before the facts are organized. That usually produces conservative terms, long delays, or a quiet decline.
A warmer Switzerland approach is to pre-clear the narrative, identify sensitive points, decide what evidence can be shared first, and keep deeper appendices ready for compliance.
- One coherent version of the story across bank, tax, immigration, and property advisors.
- Known gaps documented with explanations rather than ignored.
- No mismatch between personal, company, and treasury assets.
- No large fiat movement before the receiving bank understands the file.
Questions Clients Ask
Are banks in Switzerland crypto friendly?
The better question is whether the specific bank will accept the specific file. Appetite depends on source of wealth, transaction route, tax context, amount, client profile, and expected account use.
What is the difference between source of wealth and source of funds?
Source of wealth explains how the client became wealthy. Source of funds explains the specific money moving into the account now.
When should the banking file be built?
Before the first serious introduction, and definitely before a material crypto sale, property purchase, or cross-border wire.
Sources Checked
These official references informed the jurisdiction notes. They are not a substitute for current advice on a specific file.