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From which country is the animal being transported? *
To which country will the animal be transported? *
From which country? *
In which country? *
Shipping from Germany to SwitzerlandIn your case, a German export accompanying document and Swiss import customs
are required. We would be happy to take care of all customs clearance for you. The costs for this are 215 EUR / 200 CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional 8.- EUR / 7,50 CHF will be charged.If the seller has already created the export accompanying document,
instead of the above, Costs only 150.- CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
- possibly weight duties, depending on the Type of animal and weight (including packaging)
- for horses 2.6% Swiss VAT on the value/purchase price, on the freight costs, on customs duties and any fees
- for many other animals 8.1% Swiss VAT on the value/purchase price, on the freight costs, on customs duties and any fees
- if necessary Inspection fees or similar fees depending on the type of animal
In order to avoid customs duties, a EUR.1 document may be created in Germany,
so that no import duties are incurred. We would be happy to create the EUR.1 for you (+85 EUR / 80.- CHF).
For this we need proof that the animal is a "preferential EU origin product".
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 animal must be presented at the border.You would then have to pay the import duties (customs duties, 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 or, by arrangement, in advance or on account (at an additional cost if your credit rating is positive).
are required. We would be happy to take care of all customs clearance for you. The costs for this are 215 EUR / 200 CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional 8.- EUR / 7,50 CHF will be charged.If the seller has already created the export accompanying document,
instead of the above, Costs only 150.- CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
In addition, there are the import taxes:
- possibly weight duties, depending on the Type of animal and weight (including packaging)
- for horses 2.6% Swiss VAT on the value/purchase price, on the freight costs, on customs duties and any fees
- for many other animals 8.1% Swiss VAT on the value/purchase price, on the freight costs, on customs duties and any fees
- if necessary Inspection fees or similar fees depending on the type of animal
In order to avoid customs duties, a EUR.1 document may be created in Germany,
so that no import duties are incurred. We would be happy to create the EUR.1 for you (+85 EUR / 80.- CHF).
For this we need proof that the animal is a "preferential EU origin product".
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 animal must be presented at the border.You would then have to pay the import duties (customs duties, 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 or, by arrangement, in advance or on account (at an additional cost if your credit rating is positive).
Shipping from Switzerland to GermanyIn your case, a Swiss export declaration and German import customs clearance as well as a goods ID are usually required. We would be happy to take care of all customs clearance for you. The costs for this are 215 EUR / 200 CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional 8.- EUR / 7,50 CHF CHF is charged.In addition, there are the import duties:
- Depending on the animal species, several percent customs duties are due
- as well as usually 19% VAT on the freight and customs clearance costs, on the customs duties and on the value/selling priceIn order to avoid the customs duties, a EUR.1 document may be required in Switzerland created so that no import duties are incurred. We would be happy to create the EUR.1 for you (+55 EUR / 60.- CHF).
For this we need proof that the animal is a "preferential CH/EU origin product":
After we have prepared everything, you will then receive step-by-step instructions for this Border of your choice, so that you
know exactly which documents you have to hand in at the customs office and where. The goods must be presented at the border.You would then have to pay the import duties (customs duties, VAT) directly at the German border at the customs office in cash or by card.
When paying by card, you as a private individual can pay up to EUR 5000 with card (per card). As a company you can pay up to 2000 EUR by card. The costs for our service would then have to be paid on site in our office in cash or by card or all duties and costs can alternatively be paid by bank transfer in advance (or by arrangement on account for additional costs if your credit rating is positive).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional 8.- EUR / 7,50 CHF CHF is charged.In addition, there are the import duties:
- Depending on the animal species, several percent customs duties are due
- as well as usually 19% VAT on the freight and customs clearance costs, on the customs duties and on the value/selling priceIn order to avoid the customs duties, a EUR.1 document may be required in Switzerland created so that no import duties are incurred. We would be happy to create the EUR.1 for you (+55 EUR / 60.- CHF).
For this we need proof that the animal is a "preferential CH/EU origin product":
After we have prepared everything, you will then receive step-by-step instructions for this Border of your choice, so that you
know exactly which documents you have to hand in at the customs office and where. The goods must be presented at the border.You would then have to pay the import duties (customs duties, VAT) directly at the German border at the customs office in cash or by card.
When paying by card, you as a private individual can pay up to EUR 5000 with card (per card). As a company you can pay up to 2000 EUR by card. The costs for our service would then have to be paid on site in our office in cash or by card or all duties and costs can alternatively be paid by bank transfer in advance (or by arrangement on account for additional costs if your credit rating is positive).
Shipping from an EU country to Switzerland
In your case, an EU export accompanying document and Swiss import customs
are required. As a rule, we can only take care of Swiss import customs clearance for you. The costs for this are 155 EUR / 150 CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional 8.- EUR / 7,50 CHF will be charged.In addition, there are the import taxes:
- under certain circumstances, weight duties, depending on the animal species and weight (including packaging)
- for horses 2.5% Swiss VAT on the value/purchase price , on the freight costs, on the customs duties and any fees
- for many other animals 7.7% Swiss VAT on the value/purchase price, on the freight costs, on the Customs duties and any fees
- if applicable. Inspection fees or similar fees depending on the type of animal
In order to avoid customs duties, a EUR.1 document may be created in the sender/seller's country,
so that no import duties are incurred. To do this, you must contact a customs agency in the seller's country.
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 step-by-step instructions for your border Choice, so you
know exactly which documents you have to hand in where at the customs office. The animal must be presented at the border.You would then have to pay the import duties (customs duties, 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 or, by arrangement, in advance or on account (at an additional cost if your credit rating is positive).
In your case, an EU export accompanying document and Swiss import customs
are required. As a rule, we can only take care of Swiss import customs clearance for you. The costs for this are 155 EUR / 150 CHF (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional 8.- EUR / 7,50 CHF will be charged.In addition, there are the import taxes:
- under certain circumstances, weight duties, depending on the animal species and weight (including packaging)
- for horses 2.5% Swiss VAT on the value/purchase price , on the freight costs, on the customs duties and any fees
- for many other animals 7.7% Swiss VAT on the value/purchase price, on the freight costs, on the Customs duties and any fees
- if applicable. Inspection fees or similar fees depending on the type of animal
In order to avoid customs duties, a EUR.1 document may be created in the sender/seller's country,
so that no import duties are incurred. To do this, you must contact a customs agency in the seller's country.
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 step-by-step instructions for your border Choice, so you
know exactly which documents you have to hand in where at the customs office. The animal must be presented at the border.You would then have to pay the import duties (customs duties, 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 or, by arrangement, in advance or on account (at an additional cost if your credit rating is positive).
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 goods are 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.
Unfortunately we cannot currently carry out this customs clearance for you. You generally need a T1 transit document from the country from which the goods are 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 animalarrives by air or sea freight, in which case 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 100 EUR (up to 3 customs tariff numbers).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional EUR 5 will be charged. In addition, there are the import taxes:
- depending on the animal species, several percent customs duties
- and usually 19% VAT on the freight and customs clearance costs, on the customs duties and on the value / sales price< p> In order to avoid customs duties, a EUR.1 document may be created in the country in which the goods are sent,
so that no import duties are incurred. A customs agency from the sending country can do this for you if necessary. After we have prepared everything, you will then receive further information about the process at the customs office, so that you know exactly which documents you have to hand in at the customs office and where. The animal must be presented at the customs office.You would then have to pay the import duties (customs duties, VAT) directly at the customs office in cash or by card.
When paying by card, you as a private individual can usually pay up to EUR 5000 with card (per card). As a company you can usually pay up to 2000 EUR by card. The costs for our service would then have to be paid on site in our office in cash or by card or all duties and costs can alternatively be paid by bank transfer in advance (or by arrangement on account for additional costs if your credit rating is positive).
For each additional customs tariff number, an additional EUR 5 will be charged. In addition, there are the import taxes:
- depending on the animal species, several percent customs duties
- and usually 19% VAT on the freight and customs clearance costs, on the customs duties and on the value / sales price< p> In order to avoid customs duties, a EUR.1 document may be created in the country in which the goods are sent,
so that no import duties are incurred. A customs agency from the sending country can do this for you if necessary. After we have prepared everything, you will then receive further information about the process at the customs office, so that you know exactly which documents you have to hand in at the customs office and where. The animal must be presented at the customs office.You would then have to pay the import duties (customs duties, VAT) directly at the customs office in cash or by card.
When paying by card, you as a private individual can usually pay up to EUR 5000 with card (per card). As a company you can usually pay up to 2000 EUR by card. The costs for our service would then have to be paid on site in our office in cash or by card or all duties and costs can alternatively be paid by bank transfer in advance (or by arrangement on account for additional costs if your credit rating is positive).
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 goods are 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.
Unfortunately we cannot currently carry out this customs clearance for you. You generally need a T1 transit document from the country from which the goods are 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 an animal from Switzerland with import into GermanySo 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
- If necessary, further documents, e.g. for horses, equine passport scan
- from the German recipient a customs clearance power of attorney (Download)
- you may need to have a TRACES document issued by a veterinarian from the country of dispatch Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this is stated on the invoice or the other documents:
- precise information about the animal, i.e. description, name, species/breed, if applicable, date of birth, chip number, life number
- Value information per animal species
- Weight information per animal species (net = without packaging and gross = with packaging)
- Indication of the total weight of the shipment
- Number and type of packages or whether unpacked
- ideally the license plate of the animal's means of transport
- any accompanying documents or preliminary documents that could be important
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?
the following documents from you in advance by email or as a file upload:
- Invoice or purchase contract
- If necessary, further documents, e.g. for horses, equine passport scan
- from the German recipient a customs clearance power of attorney (Download)
- you may need to have a TRACES document issued by a veterinarian from the country of dispatch Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this is stated on the invoice or the other documents:
- precise information about the animal, i.e. description, name, species/breed, if applicable, date of birth, chip number, life number
- Value information per animal species
- Weight information per animal species (net = without packaging and gross = with packaging)
- Indication of the total weight of the shipment
- Number and type of packages or whether unpacked
- ideally the license plate of the animal's means of transport
- any accompanying documents or preliminary documents that could be important
- 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 proof of value. We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The animal must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Purchase of an animal in a third country or EFTA country with import into GermanySo that we can prepare the customs documents, we please
the following documents from you in advance by email or as File upload:
- foreign export document and/or T1 document
- Invoice or purchase contract
- If necessary, further documents, e.g. for horses, equine passport scan
- from the German recipient a customs clearance power of attorney (Download)
- you may need to have a TRACES document issued by a veterinarian from the country of dispatch Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this is stated on the invoice or the other documents:
- precise information about the animal, i.e. description, name, species/breed, if applicable, date of birth, chip number, life number
- Value information per animal species
- Weight information per animal species (net = without packaging and gross = with packaging)
- Indication of the total weight of the shipment
- Number and type of packages or whether unpacked
- ideally the license plate of the animal's means of transport
- any accompanying documents or preliminary documents that could be important
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?
the following documents from you in advance by email or as File upload:
- foreign export document and/or T1 document
- Invoice or purchase contract
- If necessary, further documents, e.g. for horses, equine passport scan
- from the German recipient a customs clearance power of attorney (Download)
- you may need to have a TRACES document issued by a veterinarian from the country of dispatch Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this is stated on the invoice or the other documents:
- precise information about the animal, i.e. description, name, species/breed, if applicable, date of birth, chip number, life number
- Value information per animal species
- Weight information per animal species (net = without packaging and gross = with packaging)
- Indication of the total weight of the shipment
- Number and type of packages or whether unpacked
- ideally the license plate of the animal's means of transport
- any accompanying documents or preliminary documents that could be important
- 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 proof of value. We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The animal must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Purchase of an animal in a third country or EU country with import into SwitzerlandSo 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
- Invoice or purchase contract
- If necessary, further documents, e.g. for horses, equine passport scan
- you may need to have a TRACES document issued by a veterinarian from the country of dispatch Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this is stated on the invoice or the other documents:
- precise information about the animal, i.e. description, name, species/breed, if applicable, date of birth, chip number, life number
- Value information per animal species
- Weight information per animal species (net = without packaging and gross = with packaging)
- Indication of the total weight of the shipment
- Number and type of packages or whether unpacked
- ideally the license plate of the animal's means of transport
- any accompanying documents or preliminary documents that could be important
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?
the following documents from you in advance by email or as a file upload:
- foreign export document and/or T1 document
- Invoice or purchase contract
- If necessary, further documents, e.g. for horses, equine passport scan
- you may need to have a TRACES document issued by a veterinarian from the country of dispatch Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this is stated on the invoice or the other documents:
- precise information about the animal, i.e. description, name, species/breed, if applicable, date of birth, chip number, life number
- Value information per animal species
- Weight information per animal species (net = without packaging and gross = with packaging)
- Indication of the total weight of the shipment
- Number and type of packages or whether unpacked
- ideally the license plate of the animal's means of transport
- any accompanying documents or preliminary documents that could be important
- 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 proof of value. We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The animal must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
Purchase of an animal in Germany with import into SwitzerlandSo 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)
- Invoice or purchase contract
- If necessary, further documents, e.g. for horses, equine passport scan
- you may need to have a TRACES document issued by a veterinarian from the country of dispatch Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this is stated on the invoice or the other documents:
- precise information about the animal, i.e. description, name, species/breed, if applicable, date of birth, chip number, life number
- Value information per animal species
- Weight information per animal species (net = without packaging and gross = with packaging)
- Indication of the total weight of the shipment
- Number and type of packages or whether unpacked
- ideally the license plate of the animal's means of transport
- any accompanying documents or preliminary documents that could be important
- When should customs clearance take place?
- At which customs office should customs clearance take place?
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)
- Invoice or purchase contract
- If necessary, further documents, e.g. for horses, equine passport scan
- you may need to have a TRACES document issued by a veterinarian from the country of dispatch Furthermore, we generally always need the following information, unless
this is stated on the invoice or the other documents:
- precise information about the animal, i.e. description, name, species/breed, if applicable, date of birth, chip number, life number
- Value information per animal species
- Weight information per animal species (net = without packaging and gross = with packaging)
- Indication of the total weight of the shipment
- Number and type of packages or whether unpacked
- ideally the license plate of the animal's means of transport
- any accompanying documents or preliminary documents that could be important
- 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 proof of value. We will then check all documents and information and contact you with further details. The animal must usually be presented to the customs office on site.
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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
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
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