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The list of registered mail order companies can be viewed on the Federal Tax Administration website. This mail order list enables the companies entrusted with customs clearance to distinguish whether the import tax is to be charged to the recipient of a package or to the taxable mail order company. A decision about the time of registration not only influences the place of delivery and thus with regard to VAT, but above all also with regard to the administration regarding export certificates, import documents and also with regard to pricing.
Different principles apply to mail order sales from Switzerland to the EU. These are expected to change on January 1, 2021 in such a way that the previously different delivery thresholds in Europe will be reduced to a uniform 10.000 euros. Do you have any questions? Feel free to write us a message about this Contact form.