✓ Verified rate
Taxes in Arth (SZ) 2026
Rank № 8 of 30 communes in canton Schwyz.
145%
How Arth compares
Canton SZ average▾153%
Cheapest in SZ▾64%
Most expensive in SZ▾206%
Switzerland median▾107%
Canton range
64–206
30 communes in SZ
Cantonal average
153.3
commune-level multiplier
National median
107
across 2'122 communes
| Status | Gross income | Annual tax |
|---|---|---|
| Single | CHF 80'000 | CHF 6'064 |
| Single | CHF 120'000 | CHF 12'027 |
| Single | CHF 180'000 | CHF 23'038 |
| Married | CHF 150'000 | CHF 13'876 |
| Married, 2 children | CHF 200'000 | CHF 20'599 |
| Assumptions: standard deductions, no religious affiliation. Federal, cantonal and communal tax, excluding church tax. Source: ESTV. | ||
Arth sits in the middle of canton Schwyz's tax range, at a rate of 145%. At an income of CHF 120,000, the total tax bill in Arth is roughly CHF 12'027.
Average tax rate
41471
All cantons · ranked by average tax rate
- 1GEGeneva41.2%
- 2BSBasel-Stadt42.5%
- 3ZGZug55.0%
- 4BLBasel-Landschaft59.2%
- 5GLGlarus60.7%
- 6VDVaud69.4%
- 7NENeuchâtel71.8%
- 8FRFribourg79.7%
- 9AIAppenzell Innerrhoden79.8%
- 10TITicino83.0%
- 11GRGraubünden87.3%
- 12SHSchaffhausen96.2%
- 13URUri101.8%
- 14AGAargau105.7%
- 15ZHZurich105.8%
- 16SGSt. Gallen111.2%
- 17SOSolothurn117.4%
- 18VSValais119.9%
- 19TGThurgau142.5%
- 20SZSchwyzyours153.3%
- 21BEBern171.3%
- 22LULucerne189.7%
- 23NWNidwalden201.3%
- 24JUJura209.9%
- 25ARAppenzell Ausserrhoden380.8%
- 26OWObwalden470.9%
Within canton SZ57% along
64%145% · here206%
Across Switzerland24% along
25%145% · here525%
- What is the tax rate in Arth in 2026?
- The communal tax rate in Arth is 145% in 2026, and the cantonal rate is 153.3%.
- How much tax do you pay in Arth on a CHF 100,000 income?
- On a gross income of CHF 100,000 (single, no religious affiliation), the total tax bill in Arth is roughly CHF 8'931 per year.
- Is Arth a low-tax commune?
- Arth ranks 8 of 30 in canton Schwyz, in the middle of the cantonal tax range.
Sources & methodology
Source: ESTV cantonal tax sheets 2026. Illustrative calculation based on standard assumptions — use the calculator for an exact figure.