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04.12.2025
28 Minuten
In the very first episode of Tax and the City, meet the woman who
makes taxes entertaining: Julia Tatje, founder of taxum Personal
Tax Boutique in Zurich. In conversation with Alexandra Weck, Julia
shares why she left her marketing career behind to do tax returns
for international professionals and families – and why her clients
say 15 minutes with her is better than a visit to the psychiatrist.
Plus: What's the deal with imputed rental value, why Swiss tax
returns aren't as scary as you think, and what surprising hobby
does a tax advisor have?
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🇨🇭Tax and the City – der Podcast für alle, die bei Steuern bisher
immer abgeschaltet haben. Ich konnte nicht umhin, mich zu fragen:
Muss das Thema Steuern wirklich so trocken sein? Die Antwort: Nein.
Definitiv nicht. Julia Tatje, Gründerin der taxum Personal Tax
Boutique in Zürich, macht Steuerwissen verständlich – ohne
Fachchinesisch, dafür mit Humor und echten Geschichten. Ob
Eigenmietwert, Säule 3a oder internationale Steuerfragen: Hier wird
erklärt, was Sie wirklich wissen wollen. Und weil Steuern immer
auch Lebensgeschichten sind, begrüßt Julia regelmäßig spannende
Gäste im Podcast: Menschen mit internationalen Karrieren,
Unternehmerinnen, Expats und alle, die mehr sind als ihre
Steuererklärung. Tax and the City – persönlich statt anonym,
Boutique statt Massenabfertigung. 🇬🇧 English Version Tax and the
City – the podcast for everyone who's ever tuned out when taxes
came up. I couldn't help but wonder: Does talking about taxes
really have to be this dry? The answer: No. Definitely not. Julia
Tatje, founder of taxum Personal Tax Boutique in Zurich, makes tax
knowledge accessible – no jargon, just clarity, humour, and real
stories. Whether it's imputed rental value, pillar 3a, or
international tax questions: This is where you'll find the answers
you actually need. And because taxes are always tied to life
stories, Julia regularly welcomes fascinating guests to the
podcast: people with international careers, entrepreneurs, expats,
and anyone who is more than just their tax return. Tax and the City
– personal over anonymous, boutique over assembly line.
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