Up to 90 days

Service providers are companies (natural or legal persons) based in the EEA that provide a temporary service in Liechtenstein using seconded persons (self-employed sole proprietors, directly employed staff or persons hired by a staff leasing company based in Switzerland or the EU/EEA). The owner of a sole proprietorship must hold EU/EEA or Swiss citizenship in order to be able to make use of the freedom to provide services.

Before starting to provide services, a business registration certificate must be applied for from the Office of Economic Affairs (AVW). See Service provisiom from abroad

Duty to declare

  • The cross-border provision of services is notifiable from day 1, even if it is free of charge.

  • The provision of services subject to notification is limited to a maximum of 90 days within a calendar year.

  • There is a right of presence in Liechtenstein for the duration of the provision of services.

  • If there is an obligation to register, the electronic notification must be made before the provision of services commences.

  • Electronic reporting for assignments is available via the following link: Electronic reporting system 2.0

  • Reporting up to 90 days is free of charge via the electronic reporting system (EMS). For staff leasing companies, electronic reporting up to 90 days is subject to a fee.

  • In the event of a fine due to late reporting, the date of electronic reporting, the date of receipt of the fax or the date of receipt of the fax by the Migration and Passport Office shall apply.

  • A confirmation will be issued for the duration of the service provision
  • Assignments must be managed and changed or canceled in the customer account. Changes and cancellations are possible until 10:00 a.m. on the day of use.

Form

Electronic reporting system 2.0 

Contact persons