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UK citizen working in New York, moving to Geneva(ish) - working as consultant

Discussion started on 04 Jan 2026
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Englishmum1
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Englishmum1 Posted on 04 Jan 2026, 17:14
I'm in Switzerland but in the German-speaking part (Zug).



There are very few posters on BE in regards to questions about
Switzerland. I suggest you check out this English language expat site
for Switzerland:



http://www.englishforum.ch



Hope this helps!
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jimmyvu
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jimmyvu Posted on 04 Jan 2026, 18:21
So here is the situation, and I apologize if there is a thread on here already that I was not able to find:



I am from the UK and the wife is French, we both live and work in New
York. Wife works at the UN and is transferring from New York to Geneva.
We will live in France as Frontaliers.



My office in New York has offered to take me on as an independent consultant, so here are my questions:



- Assuming it is more beneficial set up as an independent consultant
based in Geneva, is it possible to set up in Geneva but live and work from home in France.



- Administratively, what is easier to go, set up as an independent contractor in France, or Geneva?



- Economical, in terms of taxation, is it more beneficial to set up in France or Geneva?



Thanks,

Jimmy
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dmu19
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dmu19 Posted on 05 Jan 2026, 19:09
Hi, you could also post again on the France forum. There are quite a few BE frontaliers who might be able to help.

You must check on your own healthcare coverage if you live in France, unless your wife's covers you, too.

AFAIK if you only have the one client, you can't set yourself up as an
Auto-Entrepreneur (the simplist business structure in France).

Others more knowledgeable than me will advise you better, but I would
suggest consulting a "European" Expert-Comptable/Tax Adviser.

Hope this helps a little!
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