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From which country is the vehicle being transported? *
To which country will the vehicle be transported? *
From which country? *
In which country? *
Shipping from Germany to Switzerland
In your case, a German export accompanying document, Swiss import customs clearance and
Form 13.20A are usually required. We would be happy to take care of all customs clearance for you.

The costs for this are 245 EUR / 250 CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional 6.- EUR / 6.50 CHF will be charged.

If the seller has already created the export accompanying document,
instead of the above, Costs only 145.- EUR / 150.- CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).

In addition, there are the import taxes:
- for carss usually 4% automobile tax, possibly CO2 taxes + 7.7% VAT...
- for trailers usually only 7.7% VAT...
- for Motorcycles usually only 7.7% VAT...
- for trucks usually only 7.7% VAT...
...on the Vehicle value/purchase price as well as freight costs/customs clearance costs.

Please also note that you may need an export control plate for the transfer on your own.
After we have prepared everything, you will receive a step-by-step step-by-step instructions for the border of your choice, so that you
know exactly which documents you need to hand in at the customs office and where. The vehicle must be presented at the border.

You would then have to pay the import taxes (car tax, VAT, etc.) directly at the border at the customs office in cash or with a card.
The costs for our service would then have to be paid on site in our office in cash or by card.
Shipping from Germany to Switzerland
In your case, a German export accompanying document, Swiss import customs clearance and
Form 13.20A are usually required. We would be happy to take care of all customs clearance for you.

The costs for this are 245 EUR / 250 CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional 6.- EUR / 6.50 CHF will be charged.

If the seller has already created the export accompanying document,
instead of the above, Costs only 145.- EUR / 150.- CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).

In addition, there are the import taxes:
- for carss usually 4% automobile tax, possibly CO2 taxes + 7.7% VAT...
- for trailers usually only 7.7% VAT...
- for Motorcycles usually only 7.7% VAT...
- for trucks usually only 7.7% VAT...
...on the Vehicle value/purchase price as well as freight costs/customs clearance costs.

Please also note that you may need an export control plate for the transfer on your own.
After we have prepared everything, you will receive a step-by-step step-by-step instructions for the border of your choice, so that you
know exactly which documents you need to hand in at the customs office and where. The vehicle must be presented at the border.

You would then have to pay the import taxes (car tax, VAT, etc.) directly at the border at the customs office in cash or with a card.
The costs for our service would then have to be paid on site in our office in cash or by card.
Shipping from an EU country to Switzerland
In your case, an EU export accompanying document, Swiss import customs clearance and
Form 13.20A are usually required. As a rule, we can only take care of Swiss import customs clearance for you.

The costs for this are 145 EUR / 150 CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional 6.- EUR / 6.50 CHF will be charged.

In addition, there are the import duties:
- for Carss usually 4% automobile tax, possibly CO2 taxes + 7.7% VAT...
- for trailers usually only 7.7% VAT...
- for motorcycles usually only 7.7% VAT...
- for trucks usually only 7.7% VAT...< br/>...on the vehicle value/purchase price as well as the freight costs/customs clearance costs.

Please also note that you may need an export control plate for the transfer on your own.
Furthermore, the foreign customs agency may also have to create an export document (export accompanying document) for you.
After we have prepared everything, you will then receive a step-by-step step-by-step instructions for the border of your choice, so that you
know exactly which documents you need to hand in at the customs office and where. The vehicle must be presented at the border.

You would then have to pay the import taxes (car tax, VAT, etc.) directly at the border at the customs office in cash or with a card.
The costs for our service would then have to be paid on site in our office in cash or by card.
Shipping from a third country or EFTA country to the EU
Unfortunately we cannot currently carry out this customs clearance for you. You generally need a T1 transit document from the country from which the vehicle is being transported. To do this, please contact a customs agent based in the sending country. You will also need a customs agent in the destination country and usually import customs clearance. To do this, please contact a local customs agent in the destination country. Thank you for your understanding.
Shipping from a third country or EFTA country to the EU
Unfortunately we cannot currently carry out this customs clearance for you. You generally need a T1 transit document from the country from which the vehicle is being transported. To do this, please contact a customs agent based in the sending country. You will also need a customs agent in the destination country and usually import customs clearance. To do this, please contact a local customs agent in the destination country. Thank you for your understanding.
Shipping from a third country or EFTA country to the EU
Unfortunately we cannot currently carry out this customs clearance for you. You generally need a T1 transit document from the country from which the vehicle is being transported. To do this, please contact a customs agent based in the sending country. You will also need a customs agent in the destination country and usually import customs clearance. To do this, please contact a local customs agent in the destination country. Thank you for your understanding.
Shipping from a third country or EFTA country to Germany
In your case, an export document and/or a transit document T1 from the country of dispatch is usually required (unless the vehicle
arrives by Air or sea freight, then we need the air waybill AWB or the sea waybill Bill of Lading B/L). This must be organized by you or the sender in advance. We can then take care of German import customs clearance for you.

The costs for this are 175 EUR (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional EUR 6 is charged.

In addition, there are import taxes:
- for cars as a rule 10% customs duties and 19% VAT...
- for trailers usually 1.7% customs duties and 19% VAT...
- for motorcycles usually 6-8% customs duties (depending on engine capacity) and 19% VAT...
- for trucks usually 22% customs duties and 19% VAT.. .
...on the vehicle value/purchase price as well as on customs duties and freight costs/customs clearance costs.
For vintage cars that are in unchanged original condition, there are usually no customs duties and only 7% VAT.

In order to avoid customs duties, a EUR may be charged in the country in which the vehicle is sent. 1 document must be created,
so that no import duties are incurred. A customs agency from the sending country can do this for you if necessary.
Shipping from a third country or EFTA country to the EU
Unfortunately we cannot currently carry out this customs clearance for you. You generally need a T1 transit document from the country from which the vehicle is being transported. To do this, please contact a customs agent based in the sending country. You will also need a customs agent in the destination country and usually import customs clearance. To do this, please contact a local customs agent in the destination country. Thank you for your understanding.
Shipping from a third country or EFTA country to the EU
Unfortunately we cannot currently carry out this customs clearance for you. You generally need a T1 transit document from the country from which the vehicle is being transported. To do this, please contact a customs agent based in the sending country. You will also need a customs agent in the destination country and usually import customs clearance. To do this, please contact a local customs agent in the destination country. Thank you for your understanding.
Shipping from a third country or EFTA country to the EU
Unfortunately we cannot currently carry out this customs clearance for you. You generally need a T1 transit document from the country from which the vehicle is being transported. To do this, please contact a customs agent based in the sending country. You will also need a customs agent in the destination country and usually import customs clearance. To do this, please contact a local customs agent in the destination country. Thank you for your understanding.
What legal transaction is involved? *
Purchasing a vehicle from Switzerland with import into Germany
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we need
the following documents from you in advance by email or as a file upload:
- Invoice or purchase contract
- Vehicle ID scan
- from the German recipient a customs clearance power of attorney
(Download)

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have air conditioning?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
If so, are these complete wheels on aluminum rims or steel rims?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Purchase of a vehicle from a third country or EFTA country with import into Germany
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we need
the following documents from you in advance by email or as File upload:
- foreign export document and/or T1 document
- Vehicle registration / vehicle registration document scan
- Invoice or purchase contract
- from the German recipient a customs clearance power of attorney
(Download)

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have air conditioning?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
If so, are these complete wheels on aluminum rims or steel rims?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Purchasing a vehicle from an EU country or third country with import into Switzerland
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we need
the following documents from you in advance by email or as a file upload:
- foreign export document and/or T1 document
- Vehicle registration / vehicle registration document scan
- COC document, if available
- Invoice or purchase contract

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Purchasing a vehicle from Germany with import into Switzerland
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we need
the following documents from you in advance by email or as a file upload:
- if available: German export accompanying document, otherwise a customs clearance authorization from the German sender (Download)
- Vehicle registration / vehicle registration document scan
- COC document, if available
- Invoice or purchase contract

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Purchase of a vehicle from a third country or EFTA country with import into Germany
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we need
the following documents from you in advance by email or as File upload:
- foreign export document and/or T1 document
- Invoice or purchase contract
- Vehicle registration / vehicle registration document scan
- COC document, if available
- from the German recipient a customs clearance power of attorney
(Download)

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have air conditioning?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
If so, are these complete wheels on aluminum rims or steel rims?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Donation of a vehicle from a third country or EFTA country with import into Germany
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we need
the following documents from you in advance by email or as File upload:
- foreign export document and/or T1 document
- Vehicle registration / vehicle registration document scan
- COC document, if available
- Donation agreement or alternatively the address of the previous vehicle
owner abroad and the address of the new owner in Germany
- ideally a report, alternatively comparative offers e.g. from mobile.de or purchase offers
- from the German recipient a customs clearance power of attorney
(Download)

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have air conditioning?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
If so, are these complete wheels on aluminum rims or steel rims?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Donation of a vehicle from Switzerland with import into Germany
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we need
the following documents from you in advance by email or as a file upload:
- Donation agreement or alternatively the address of the previous vehicle
owner abroad and the address of the new owner in Germany
- Vehicle registration / vehicle registration document scan
- COC document, if available
- ideally a report, alternatively comparative offers e.g. from mobile.de or purchase offers
- from the German recipient a customs clearance power of attorney
(Download)

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have air conditioning?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
If so, are these complete wheels on aluminum rims or steel rims?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Inheritance of a vehicle from Switzerland with import into Germany
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we need
the following documents from you in advance by email or as a file upload:
- Scan the vehicle registration document and ideally the vehicle registration document
- Scan of the inheritance certificate
- Vehicle registration / vehicle registration document scan
- COC document, if available
- if there are other heirs, a waiver from the respective person about the vehicle in question
- Current proof of value: ideally an appraisal, alternatively comparative offers e.g. from mobile.de, autscout24, Comparis, EUROTAX or purchase offers
- from the German recipient a customs clearance power of attorney
(Download)

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have air conditioning?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
If so, are these complete wheels on aluminum rims or steel rims?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Active processing of a vehicle from Switzerland with import into Germany
The costs for this procedure are a total of CHF 390 for customs clearance.
Our offer includes the following services:

For active processing in Germany:
1x export from Switzerland
1x import to Germany
1x application for a permit for active processing (AV certificate)
1x supplement to the AV license
1x DV.1 information
1x goods ID
1x monitoring of the expiration deadline

After active processing back to Switzerland:
1x German export accompanying document
1x completion of the AV certificate
1x CH import customs clearance on the added value of active processing
1x request for refund of customs security
1x goods ID card

Please keep in mind that the German wage costs are taxed in Switzerland and the new material must be cleared for import into Switzerland (customs rate approx. 15 CHF/100 kg) and taxed (7.7% VAT). However, you could do this after the vehicle has been exported from Germany get the German VAT charged by the seller back.

If we are allowed to take over customs clearance, We still need further information and documents:
- where does the finishing take place (company address + contact details)?
- what is the EORI number of this company?
- When should the transport to Germany take place?
- over which border should the transport take place?
- How long does the active processing process take?
- Copy of the vehicle registration document as a scan
- If possible, cost estimate as a scan
- attached active customs processing power of attorney from the Swiss client (Download AV power of attorney to be completed by the Swiss client)
- If there is an appraisal or other old purchase contract

You would then have to deposit a security in the amount of any possible import taxes (approx. 31%) on the current value of the vehicle at the German customs office for the duration of the processing. Alternatively If the garage in Germany could also fill out the customs clearance authority (instead of you), then only 10% customs duties would have to be deposited (Download AV power of attorney to be filled out by the German processing company).

In summary, we need the import authority either from you or from the German processing company, but we MANDATORY need the export customs clearance authority from the German processing company (Download export power of attorney to be completed by the German processing company).

For information: After the processing has taken place in Germany, you would have to go to the customs office within the opening hours of the responsible internal customs office in Germany before you can drive back to the border. However, if it is not a short-term processing operation, we can register it so that someone drives from the customs office to the processing plant - then the trip to the internal customs office is no longer necessary.

You can find out everything else directly here on one of our websites:
https://ausfuhrbegleitschrift.com/aktive-veredelung-in-deutschland-die-vollstaendige-wegleitung /

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have air conditioning?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
If so, are these complete wheels on aluminum rims or steel rims?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Inheritance of a vehicle from Germany with import into Switzerland
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we need
the following documents from you in advance by email or as a file upload:
- if available: German export accompanying document, otherwise a customs clearance authorization from the German sender (Download)
- Scan the vehicle registration document and ideally the vehicle registration document
- Scan of the inheritance certificate
- if there are other heirs, a waiver from the respective person about the vehicle in question
- Current proof of value: ideally an appraisal, alternatively comparative offers e.g. from mobile.de, autscout24, Comparis, EUROTAX or purchase offers

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Donation of a vehicle from Germany with import into Switzerland
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we need
the following documents from you in advance by email or as a file upload:
- if available: German export accompanying document, otherwise a customs clearance authorization from the German sender (Download)
- Vehicle registration / vehicle registration document scan
- COC document, if available
- Donation agreement or alternatively the address of the previous vehicle owner in Germany and the address of the new owner in Switzerland
- ideally an expert opinion, alternatively comparative offers e.g. from mobile.de, autscout24, Comparis, EUROTAX or purchase offers

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Donation of a vehicle from a third country or EU country with import into Switzerland
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we please
the following documents from you in advance by email or as a file upload:
- foreign export document and/or T1 document
- Vehicle registration / vehicle registration document scan
- COC document, if available
- Donation agreement or alternatively the address of the previous vehicle
owner abroad and the address of the new owner in Switzerland
- ideally an expert opinion, alternatively comparative offers e.g. from
mobile.de, autscout24, Comparis, EUROTAX or purchase offers

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Donation of a vehicle from a third country or EFTA country with import into Germany
So that we can prepare the customs documents, we need
the following documents from you in advance by email or as File upload:
- foreign export document and/or T1 document
- Vehicle registration / vehicle registration document scan
- COC document, if available
- Donation agreement or alternatively the address of the previous vehicle
owner abroad and the address of the new owner in Germany
- ideally a report, alternatively comparative offers e.g. from mobile.de or purchase offers
- from the German recipient a customs clearance power of attorney
(Download)

Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this can be found in the vehicle registration document or other documents:
- Displacement in cc
- Fuel, e.g. diesel or petrol
- Mileage
- Curb weight
- Chassis number
- First registration
- Is the vehicle new or used?
- Does the vehicle have air conditioning?
- Does the vehicle have any other defects? If so, which ones?
- Are there tires/wheels or accessories in the vehicle?
If so, are these complete wheels on aluminum rims or steel rims?
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?

 

We would like to point out that the customs office may request further documents such as a vehicle report.

We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The goods must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Now fill out the other fields below and submit a non-binding request Order request or order customs clearance directly online.
Does the vehicle have air conditioning?
Is the vehicle a classic car in unchanged original condition?
Are there tires/wheels or other accessories in the vehicle? *
Does the vehicle have defects?
Is the recipient a tradesman or a company? *
Important note:
If the recipient is a business and not a private individual, he or she must have a valid EORI number. If this is not available, you must apply for it in advance, see the following link: Apply EORI number
Is the vehicle already in Germany? *
Can you drive the vehicle to the nearest customs office? *
Why was the vehicle not cleared at the border? *
Important note:
So that we can tell you whether the vehicle will clear import customs “normally”. We would need to know how the vehicle got to Germany. If it came to Germany with the intention of selling it, the subsequent collection must be carried out The import duties usually go directly through the main customs office. But if the vehicle e.g. came during a trip to Germany and is now still in the possession of the Swiss person and it has not yet been sold (to you), it would in principle be possible for us to carry out import customs clearance at the internal customs office responsible for you.

To do this, please contact the customs office responsible for you in Germany by telephone in advance and tell us the name of the customs officer who allowed us to take the vehicle are allowed to declare customs within the country.
When is customs clearance expected to take place? *
At which border should customs clearance take place? *
How can we process your request? *
Contact details
What time can we call you?
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