Closing costs in the canton of Schwyz

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Overview

Schwyz is a special case in any cost comparison: there is neither a transfer tax nor a value-based land register fee — a combination only very few cantons share. Notarization is billed as a small flat amount per started tranche of the purchase price, which keeps closing costs very low at typical prices, and the land register entry itself costs only a symbolic fixed fee. A single cantonal tariff covers official notaries, land registrars and freelance deed officers alike — the districts merely decide whose till the fees go into.

The table shows the concrete figures with tariff type, who pays, source and check date; run your purchase through the calculator. The canton overview compares all cantons, and the guide to the transfer tax covers the background.

The four cost blocks

Cost blockTariffWho pays
Transfer taxnot levied Source: www.estv2.admin.ch · Last checked: Buyer
Notary feestiered rate Source: www.sz.ch · Last checked: Buyer
Land register feesfixed fee Source: www.sz.ch · Last checked: Buyer
Mortgage noteseveral fees Source: www.sz.ch · Last checked: Buyer

Frequently asked questions

Does the canton of Schwyz levy a transfer tax?

No. Schwyz levies no transfer tax — and it is also one of the very few cantons that do without a value-based land register fee.

How are notary fees calculated in Schwyz?

Not as a per-mille rate but as a small flat amount per started tranche of the purchase price; the land register entry itself costs only a symbolic fixed fee.

Does the same tariff apply in all districts?

Yes. The cantonal fee tariff applies uniformly to official notaries, land registrars and freelance deed officers; the districts only decide who receives the fees.

Run the numbers in the calculator

Note

Not legal or tax advice. All figures are verified against official cantonal sources and dated; the authorities and the notary are authoritative.

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