How Much Does It Really Cost to Open a SARL in Switzerland?
Opening a SARL costs CHF 21,100 to CHF 28,000 total. Get the complete breakdown of registration fees, notary costs, and capital requirements—plus 8 ways to reduce your costs.

The Real Cost of
Starting a SARL
With 41% of Swiss startups choosing the SARL (GmbH) structure in 2024, this remains the most popular way to start a business in Switzerland. But here's what most guides won't tell you: the formation costs aren't what sink new businesses. It's the ongoing operational expenses that catch entrepreneurs off guard.
What Is a SARL?
A SARL (Société à Responsabilité Limitée) is Switzerland's limited liability company. You'll also see it called:
- GmbH (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung) in German
- Sagl (Società a garanzia limitata) in Italian
It protects your personal assets from business debts while offering flexibility in management. Unlike a sole proprietorship, your liability stops at your capital contribution.
Formation Fees: Traditional vs Online
Modern online formation services have dramatically reduced costs. A complete, compliant setup now runs around CHF 1,100—down from CHF 5,000+ through traditional channels.
| Expense | Traditional Route | Online Services |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial Register | CHF 600 | CHF 550 |
| Notary Fees | CHF 2,500–3,000 | CHF 490 |
| Bank Account Opening | CHF 200–350 | CHF 0–250 |
| Legal/Advisory | CHF 2,000–5,000 | CHF 0 |
| Total (excl. capital) | CHF 5,300–8,950 | ✓ CHF 1,040–1,290 |
Breaking Down
Each Cost
Understanding exactly where your money goes helps you make smarter decisions about formation.
Commercial Register Fee
The Swiss Commercial Register charges a standard fee of CHF 600 for SARL registration with capital up to CHF 200,000.
- Non-negotiable official fee
- Paid once at registration
- Standard across Switzerland
- Covers basic registration
Notary Fees
Switzerland requires notarized articles of association for SARL formation. Traditional notaries charge CHF 2,500 to CHF 3,000.
- Required by Swiss law
- Varies by canton and complexity
- Online services bundle this in
- Can save CHF 2,000+ online
Bank Account Opening
You need a capital deposit account before registration. Most banks charge CHF 200–350 for business account setup.
- Required before registration
- Some online services waive fees
- Capital released after registration
- Shop around for best rates
How Long Does Formation Take?
Expect 2 to 3 weeks from start to finish. Online services often streamline this to under 2 weeks.
The Hidden Requirement: Swiss Resident Director
At least one person with signing authority must be domiciled in Switzerland. If you live abroad, you'll need either a Swiss-resident co-founder/director or a domiciliation service (adds CHF 1,000–3,000 annually). This isn't optional—the Commercial Register will reject applications without Swiss representation.

Choosing Your Canton:
Tax Rates Vary Dramatically
Where you register your SARL affects your tax bill for years. Combined corporate tax rates (federal + cantonal + communal) range from 11.85% to 20.54%. The difference between Zug and Bern? Nearly 9 percentage points. On CHF 200,000 profit, that's CHF 18,000 more tax annually in Bern.
Lowest tax canton
Second lowest rates
Central location advantage
Highest tax canton
Annual Expenses
After Formation
Formation is just the beginning. Here's what you'll pay annually to keep your SARL running smoothly.
Accounting: CHF 1,000–5,000/Year
Small SARLs with straightforward transactions pay CHF 1,000–2,000 annually. Complex operations push toward CHF 5,000.
- Bookkeeping and records
- Tax preparation
- Financial statements
- Software can reduce costs
Audit Fees: CHF 0–3,000+
Good news: you can opt out of audits entirely if all shareholders consent and you have fewer than 10 employees.
- Opt-out saves CHF 3,000+
- Required over CHF 20M balance
- Required over 250 employees
- Most new SARLs qualify for opt-out
VAT Registration
You must register for VAT once annual turnover exceeds CHF 100,000. Below that, registration is optional.
- Standard rate: 8.1%
- Accommodation: 3.8%
- Food, books, medicine: 2.6%
- Optional under CHF 100K turnover
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Funding Programs to Offset Your Costs
Switzerland offers substantial support for startups. Here are specific programs with real funding amounts.
Innosuisse
Innovation Project Grants cover 50–70% of project costs. Swiss Accelerator offers up to CHF 2.5M. Innovation Cheques up to CHF 15,000.
Venture Kick
Three-stage funding: up to CHF 150,000 initial, CHF 850,000 Kickfund equity, plus CHF 150,000 InnoBooster grant.
Geneva's FONGIT
Early-stage grants up to CHF 50,000. Convertible seed loans up to CHF 100,000. Growth loans up to CHF 400,000.
Cantonal Programs
Each canton has economic development programs. Check your local cantonal office for specific opportunities.
Reduce Your Formation Costs by Up to 80%
Traditional route costs CHF 5,000–8,000. Online services cost under CHF 1,500. The documents are identical. The savings are real.
- 💻Use Online Services
Save CHF 4,000+ on formation
- 🎯Strategic Canton
Balance tax vs living costs
- 🏠Start Without Office
Coworking saves CHF 1,500+/mo
- ✅Opt Out of Audits
Save CHF 3,000+ annually
More Ways to Cut Costs
5. Automate Your Accounting
Accounting software handles invoicing, expense tracking, and VAT management for a fraction of accountant fees. Magic Heidi was built specifically for Swiss small businesses.
6. Hire Strategically
Part-time employees and freelancers reduce salary costs and social contributions. Build your team as revenue grows, not before.
7. Apply for Grants Early
Don't wait until you're desperate. Research Innosuisse, Venture Kick, and cantonal programs before formation. Some require applications at specific stages.
8. Negotiate Everything
Bank fees, office rent, supplier contracts—everything is negotiable for new business owners willing to ask.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much capital do I need to start a SARL?
CHF 20,000 minimum, fully paid at formation. This capital must be deposited before registration and is released once the company is registered.
Can a foreigner open a SARL in Switzerland?
Yes, but you need at least one director or authorized representative with Swiss residence. Foreign founders often use domiciliation services (CHF 1,000–3,000 annually).
How long does SARL registration take?
Two to three weeks typically. Online services can compress this to under two weeks.
What's cheaper—SARL or sole proprietorship?
Sole proprietorship has no minimum capital and lower formation costs. However, you're personally liable for all debts. Most serious businesses choose SARL for protection.
Do I need an accountant?
Not legally required, but recommended. Alternatively, accounting software like Magic Heidi can handle most small business needs at a fraction of the cost.
When do I register for VAT?
When annual turnover exceeds CHF 100,000. Below that threshold, registration is optional but can benefit B2B companies wanting to reclaim input VAT.
The Bottom Line
Opening a SARL in Switzerland costs CHF 21,100 to CHF 28,000 total, including the CHF 20,000 capital requirement. Formation fees alone run CHF 1,100 to CHF 8,000 depending on your approach.
The smartest founders minimize formation costs with online services, then invest those savings in building their business.
Switzerland saw over 53,000 new company registrations in 2024—up 2.6% from the previous year. The ecosystem is thriving, and the SARL structure gives you the liability protection and credibility to compete.
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