A few steps from Zug station is Baarerstrasse 53. Unremarkable in appearance, this building houses on the ground floor a hairdressing salon, a fitness room, a sandwich seller and, on the fifth and last floor, the financial control of the canton. The second floor, however, conceals many secrets, guarded by the Schelbertlaw law firm, which specializes in legal and tax matters. In other words, he manages the paperwork of a multitude of offshore companies on behalf of wealthy clients, a specialty in central Switzerland.
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