Importation into Switzerland
When entering Switzerland, all goods and animals carried, as well as repairs to the vehicle, must be declared to customs without being asked. Use the QuickZoll app for convenient and quick customs declaration. Follow the regulations to avoid penalties.
Entry: What to declare at customs
The page provides information on importing into Switzerland, including using the QuickZoll app for simplified customs clearance at the border. It explains the different forms of customs declaration and highlights the importance of correctly declaring all goods to avoid legal consequences.
QuickZoll
With the integration of both VAT rates, QuickZoll becomes the ideal solution for most private imports. Declare your purchases easily in the app, cross the border where and when you want, at no additional cost.
Travelling by rail
With the QuickZoll app, travelers can declare their goods before crossing the border into Switzerland. Several options are available for declaring goods, whether customs agents are present on the train or not. Certain goods are subject to restrictions and must be declared at a border crossing manned by FOCBS staff.
Air travel
Use the QuickZoll app to conveniently declare your goods before entering Switzerland. Learn about the customs requirements for the green and red channels at airports.
Cross-border flights
For cross-border flights, enquire about applicable customs regulations. Landings and take-offs typically occur at customs airfields, and QuickZoll facilitates advance customs clearance.
Arrival by boat
Clear rules apply when crossing the border with a private boat registered in Switzerland. Easily transport your goods for private or gift purposes duty-free using the QuickZoll app, or visit a designated customs dock if needed. All passengers must carry valid travel documents.
Temporary importation (CDTA + ATA Carnet)
The temporary admission procedure is intended for foreign goods which are used in Switzerland only for a limited period of time and which are not to be released into free circulation.
Violations and voluntary disclosure
When crossing the Swiss border, you are required to spontaneously declare all goods you are carrying. Failure to declare or incorrect declarations are punishable violations that can be addressed retrospectively.