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What is a revision?
Revisions serve to review financial reports and business processes and increase transparency and trust. They are especially needed for annual financial statements and are required by law.
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The three types of audits at a glance
Swiss law on obligations defines three types of audits, based on company size and significance. An independent auditing body examines the financial representation of companies.
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Amendments to Assessments and Tax Decisions – Part 4: Revision
A revision allows the amendment of a legally binding tax decision in the case of new, significant facts or procedural errors. The application often has to be submitted in writing, with justification, and within a deadline.
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Ordinary vs. Limited Audit
In Switzerland, about 1,500 companies have their financial statements properly audited, most opt for a limited audit. Full audits are more comprehensive and also include the internal control system.
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