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Aktiengesellschaft (AG) in Switzerland — Travel & Tourism Agency Formation Guide

Choose a jurisdiction with favorable VAT rules for tour operators (like the EU's TOMS) and easy access to multi-currency merchant accounts to handle international bookings.

Last verified: June 13, 2026

Corporate Tax

8.5%

State Tax

6.0%

Formation Cost

$1,000

Annual Fee

$0

Forming a Aktiengesellschaft (AG) in Switzerland as a Travel & Tourism Agency means a total tax burden of 14.5% and an official formation cost of $1,000. The minimum capital requirement is 100,000 CHF. Standard formation takes 14-21 days, or 5-7 days expedited. This guide covers the steps, tax breakdown, banking options, and compliance requirements — all from verified data.

First-year total cost

$10,600

Ongoing (per year)

$8,500

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Why Aktiengesellschaft (AG) for Travel & Tourism Agency?

A business model focused on organizing, booking, and selling travel, accommodation, and tour packages to individuals or groups. Requires robust payment processing and often specific local licensing.

Ideal for

  • Tour operators
  • Boutique travel planners
  • Corporate travel managers
  • Online travel agencies (OTAs)

Challenges to watch

  • Strict local licensing and bonding requirements
  • High chargeback risks in payment processing
  • Complex cross-border VAT and tax compliance
  • Seasonal revenue fluctuations

Key decision criteria

  • Does the jurisdiction require a specific travel agency license?
  • Can you easily open a merchant account that accepts high-volume, high-ticket international payments?
  • What are the consumer protection and liability laws?
  • How does the jurisdiction tax international travel packages?

Aktiengesellschaft (AG) formation requirements

Minimum capital

100,000 CHF

Standard timeline

14-21 days

Expedited timeline

5-7 days

Local director

Required

Registered office

Virtual office allowed

Notarization

Required

At least one member of the board of directors or a director with sole signatory rights must be a Swiss resident.

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Estimated breakdown (based on avg. $250,000 revenue)

Gross Revenue$250,000
Corporate Tax-$21,250
State/Local Tax-$15,000
Formation Cost-$1,000
Annual Fee-$0
Net Profit$212,750

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VAT / Sales Tax

Standard rate 8%. Registration threshold: 100,000 CHF. Foreign companies providing electronic services to Swiss consumers must register for VAT if their global turnover exceeds CHF 100,000.

Banking & payments for Travel & Tourism Agency

Opening a corporate bank account for a Swiss AG is straightforward if the directors are Swiss residents. For non-resident founders, traditional banks often require an in-person visit, a solid business plan, and higher initial deposits. Digital banks and specialized private banks offer more accessible remote onboarding options.

Supported payment gateways

StripePayPalDatatransPayrexxWorldlineTWINT

Remote-friendly accounts

  • CIM Bank

    A private Swiss bank that allows remote account opening for non-residents and companies, offering multi-currency accounts and personalized service.

  • Revolut Business

    A popular digital alternative offering multi-currency accounts, low FX fees, and seamless remote onboarding for Swiss companies.

  • Wise

    Excellent for international Swiss AGs needing to hold and transfer multiple currencies with transparent, low fees.

Switzerland incentives & advantages

Patent Box

Up to 90% reduction on cantonal and communal taxes for qualifying IP income.

R&D Super Deduction

Up to 150% deduction of qualifying R&D expenses for cantonal and communal tax purposes.

Aktiengesellschaft (AG) formation steps

1

Step 1: Choose a unique company name ending in 'AG' and select the canton of incorporation, as this dictates your corporate tax rate.

2

Step 2: Draft the Articles of Association, Stampa Declaration, and Lex Friedrich Declaration.

3

Step 3: Open a blocked capital contribution account at a Swiss bank and deposit the minimum paid-up capital (at least CHF 50,000).

4

Step 4: Hold the incorporation assembly before a Swiss notary public to sign the public deed of incorporation.

5

Step 5: Submit the notarized documents to the Cantonal Commercial Register for official registration.

6

Step 6: Receive the Commercial Register extract and use it to unblock the capital account, transferring funds to your active corporate bank account.

7

Step 7: Register for VAT (if global turnover exceeds CHF 100,000) and enroll in the mandatory social security system (AHV).

Travel & Tourism Agency FAQ

Do I need a special license to start an online travel agency?

In most jurisdictions, yes. Countries often require travel agencies to hold specific licenses, post financial bonds, or join consumer protection schemes to legally sell travel packages.

Which country is best for incorporating a travel agency?

It depends on your target market. If targeting EU customers, incorporating in an EU country like Estonia or Cyprus is beneficial for regulatory alignment. For global, low-regulation setups, some founders choose US LLCs, though payment gateways may still require proof of local compliance.

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