it is important to note that, while Swiss taxes are low, people are being milked massively by:
a) fines for all sorts of rule violations; these rules are very detailed, permeate into every detail of personal life and are engineered and prosecuted on an industrial scale; they are nothing more than additional taxes
b) high rent and no way to escape - there are fewer owners and more tenants than in most other Western countries. A highly developed and complex methodology ensures that it is very difficult, if not impossible, even for highly trained and well paid workers to acquire property. The reason for this is that trillions of capital (from Swiss and foreign pension funds) is invested in rental real estate and the tenants are needed. This system is nothing short of slavery. A person who would pay CHF 500 in interest has to pay 2000 in rent. Pension funds are required by law to pay 1.75% interest - at the same time a property owner has made 12% yearly, over the last 10 years!
c) cost of living is higher than neighbouring countries, sometimes a little, sometimes 10 times. Example: meat, 3-4 times. Legal fees, up to 10 times. Detergent, 3 times. Parking a car publicly in the street: up to CHF 2000 per year; in France/Germany that is free.
Still standard of living is high, but only if you have enough money. For those with little or no income, it is a nightmare.
a) Not like cops wont fine me in my country and I pay 80% taxes, so that is bullshit, enjoy low taxes (while they last)
b) Yes there is, rent a bigger house and get together with your friends. It's hard for 1 guy to pay a rend for 1 room apartment but if you live more there then its easier
c) That is true, but you got the low taxes, and somewhat easier economic freedom.