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Who pays tax at source in Switzerland, and why do many foreign workers not file the usual tax return first?
I want the practical Swiss answer, not a one-line payroll description. Please explain who is mainly affected, why the employer deduction matters so much, and why people used to ordinary annual self-filing can misread how Swiss withholding at source works.
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