Charlottenburger Allee-Aachen Road Customs Clearance

Belgium Customs Clearance Locations :

Located at Germany’s western frontier, the Charlottenburger Allee-Aachen border is a historic crossing point connecting Germany to Belgium and the Netherlands. As a significant tri-border customs checkpoint in the heart of Europe, we at PUREPROGRESS ensure methodical and efficient processing for international shipments, commercial goods, and cross-border trade. This strategic customs facility serves the bustling Euregio Meuse-Rhine region, allowing us to implement customized clearance solutions for diverse cargo types and regulatory requirements. With our multilingual customs team managing all documentation and compliance matters, you can trust us for seamless and punctual transit through Charlottenburger Allee-Aachen. The border area features the remarkable Three-Country Point (Dreiländereck) nearby, where visitors can stand in three nations simultaneously at the exact meeting point of Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, marked by a distinctive monument that has become a popular tourist attraction.

Our Services Include :

Customs Compliance and Expertise

Navigating the complexities of German customs regulations to ensure smooth and timely clearance.

Expert Documentation Handling

Seamless management of all necessary paperwork to ensure compliance with regulations.

Safe and Reliable Transport

Safe and reliable transport solutions for both goods and vehicles, locally and internationally.

Personalized Support

Dedicated assistance throughout the customs clearance process, offering guidance tailored to your specific needs.

Required Documents for Car Import to Germany

To prepare the customs documents for your vehicle, we require as much information as possible in advance via email. Please send the following:

  • Scan of the Swiss vehicle registration document
  • Scan of the invoice or purchase contract
  • Payment confirmation or receipt (if available)
  • Valuation report (e.g., EUROTAX vehicle valuation)
  • List of defects (if available)
 

Additionally, please provide the following details:

  • Expected date for crossing the border
  • Border crossing location and license plate number (if known)
  • Manufacturer’s declaration of preferential origin or original import customs receipt (if applicable)
 
TAX CALCULATOR LINK WILL BE HERE .

Customs Clearance Procedure: Step-by-Step Guide

The time required to complete customs clearance may vary slightly, depending on whether you print the documents yourself or pick them up at the border. On average, the entire process should take about 10-20 minutes, though it may take longer if the customs office is busy. Once your documents are ready, you will receive step-by-step instructions by email.

Here’s the process in brief:

  • Bring original documents (e.g., vehicle registration)
  • Park at the designated area (truck parking lot)
  • Collect documents from our office (if necessary)
  • Complete export at the Swiss customs office
  • Complete import at the German customs office
  • Pay import duties at the cash desk
  • Cross the border (truck lock)

FAQs

Technically, you can handle customs clearance yourself, but it can be complicated and time-consuming, especially when it comes to understanding the correct tariff codes. If you enter the wrong tariff code, it could result in penalties. Therefore, it’s often more efficient and risk-free to work with a customs agency, as we are well-versed in the process and ensure compliance with all regulations.

Customs duties for importing a vehicle to Germany are typically 10% of the purchase price, plus 19% VAT on both the vehicle value and the customs duties. For example, a vehicle valued at CHF 11,000 (EUR 10,225) would incur approximately EUR 3,188 in total import duties (customs duties + VAT). Additionally, notional freight costs of EUR 150 are also subject to VAT.

Customs clearance services are usually charged at EUR 235 (or CHF 250), covering both Swiss export and German import procedures. Discounts may apply for multiple or regular imports.

Customs clearance typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the complexity. To ensure a smooth process and avoid delays, please send us all documents at least one week in advance. This allows time for any additional document requests and helps save on customs duties and waiting times at the border.

The time required for customs clearance is usually 10-20 minutes, depending on whether you print the documents yourself or pick them up at the border. The process may vary slightly based on the customs office’s workload.

If any required documents, such as invoices, packing lists, or contracts, are missing, they must be submitted separately. It’s not uncommon for some documents to be overlooked, but they will need to be sent to the customs agency for processing, so customers would need to ask PUREPROGRESS to make the additional documents.

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