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Online Store Expansion into Switzerland

Step-by-Step Guide for E-Commerce Companies

Expanding your online store into Switzerland means getting three things right at the same time: VAT registration, customs clearance, and a shipping solution that fits your volume. MS Direct is an experienced cross-border partner that supports online stores in entering the market, from the first shipment all the way through returns.

Cross-border-Versand aus der EU in die Schweiz: Reliefkarte Europas mit Paketen und Versandrouten in die Schweiz

Why Switzerland Is a Great Choice for Online Stores.

A market with strong purchasing power and clear rules

Switzerland is one of the markets with the highest purchasing power in Europe. Swiss customers spend more than average per order, which results in higher average order values.

High affinity for cross-border activities

Swiss consumers regularly place orders with online stores in the EU. There is demand for foreign product lines, so entering the market aligns with existing purchasing behavior.

High Propensity for Online Shopping

Online retail is well established in Switzerland and continues to grow. Those who enter the market with a solid setup can reach a customer base that is accustomed to online shopping.

Consumer Expectations

Swiss customers have clear expectations regarding delivery, price, and returns. Those who meet these expectations can compete with local providers.

  • Home delivery within 3 to 5 days
  • Prices in CHF, including VAT, with no surprises at checkout
  • Simple return processes, especially for fashion products
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Popular Online Marketplaces

A large portion of Swiss online retail takes place on online marketplaces. For many people, these are the first place they turn to when searching for products. Well-known major marketplaces in Switzerland include:

  • Zalando
  • Galaxus
  • Manor
  • Amazon
  • Globe

Frequently Used Last-Mile Carriers

For the last mile, Swiss retailers rely on established local delivery partners. The right choice depends on coverage, costs, and sustainability goals. Well-known last-mile carriers in Switzerland include:

  • Swiss Post
  • DPD
  • Planzer
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Smartphone-Checkout eines Online-Shops mit Bezahlmethoden und Preisen in CHF inklusive Steuern und Zoll

Major Payment Methods

Swiss customers expect local payment options. However, the preferences of Swiss people differ from those of their immediate neighbors. Popular payment methods in Switzerland include:

  • Credit card (Visa, Mastercard)
  • TWINT
  • Purchase on Account
  • Debit Cards/Postfinance

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We’ll support you every step of the way on your cross-border journey

Your advantages:

  • Smooth processes for customs, taxes, shipping and returns
  • Central platform with real-time insights
  • Customized solutions that fit your store
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What You Need to Know About VAT and Customs in Switzerland.

Value-Added Tax

Registration Requirement

If your annual revenue exceeds CHF 100,000, you are subject to value-added tax in Switzerland. For Swiss companies, global revenue is taken into account; for foreign mail-order companies, it is the revenue from small shipments to Switzerland. You must register with the ESTV, after which you will receive a UID.

Fiscal Representation

Foreign companies subject to value-added tax that do not have a registered office or permanent establishment in Switzerland must appoint a tax representative. MS Direct will act as your representative before the tax authorities upon request.

Tax Rates

The standard rate is 8.1%. The reduced rate of 2.6% applies to food, pet food, fertilizer, medications, as well as books and newspapers.

Billing

Once you’re registered, you can invoice Swiss customers with Swiss VAT, just like a local store. This way, there are no unexpected costs at checkout, and your customers know the final price in advance.

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Registration

Every import must be declared to the Federal Office for Customs and Border Security (BAZG). Mail-order companies that fall under the mail-order regulations must also register with the FTA (UID) and Swiss Post. MS Direct handles the customs declaration via the Clear module.

Disclosure Requirement

For each shipment, you’ll need a commercial invoice that includes the value of the goods, the customs tariff number (HS code), the country of origin, the weight, and the correct sender and recipient information.

Customs Clearance Procedures

Depending on the value of the goods, the destination country, and the shipment structure, the appropriate procedure is used—such as individual or consolidated customs clearance, as well as high- and low-value procedures. Clear assigns the appropriate procedure to each shipment.

Exceptions

As of January 1, 2024, Switzerland no longer levies import duties on industrial products (Customs Tariff Chapters 25 through 97, with a few exceptions). Agricultural products and foodstuffs are still subject to an ad valorem duty. Import VAT is levied only on amounts of CHF 5 or more (small shipments). The requirement to file an import declaration remains in effect in all cases.

How MS Direct is implementing your expansion into Switzerland from an operational standpoint.

MS Direct Mitarbeiter am Empfang des Customs Office für die Schweizer Zollabwicklung

MS Direct handles your expansion into Switzerland throughout the entire cross-border process. Our solution has a modular structure and offers the following key features:

  • You can use exactly the services you need for your cross-border shipping, or opt for the complete end-to-end solution.
  • You manage all processes through a central portal with real-time data, allowing you to maintain a clear overview at all times.
  • Depending on your needs, you can process returns locally at our Swiss locations or work with us to set up your own fulfillment hub for the Swiss market

Modular end-to-end solution

From individual cross-border services to a complete end-to-end solution: We combine the right services for your business model.

  • A comprehensive solution from the warehouse to the end customer and back, or individual modules available for booking
  • A single point of contact for shipping, customs clearance, taxes, and returns
  • Flexible expansion and standardized integration via a central API

Optimized and transparent

MS Direct automates key cross-border processes and provides real-time visibility into them through a central portal.

  • Automation of manual processes and smart carrier selection based on product range and destination
  • All-in-one portal with detailed real-time tracking for all shipments
  • Audit-compliant document library for customs and tax documents

Rooted in the local community

MS Direct operates its own facilities in Switzerland and delivers locally. This combines Swiss customs expertise with short delivery routes for your customers.

  • In-house fulfillment and returns centers in Switzerland (Arbon, Oftringen, St. Gallen)
  • Delivery via local carriers (Direct Injection)
  • Local return address in Switzerland with returns processing within 24 hours

Our solutions for entering Switzerland.

10 Steps to Getting Started in Switzerland.

  • 1. Check if you’re subject to VAT: Do your small shipments to Switzerland generate CHF 100,000 in annual sales?
  • 2. Apply for a VAT number with the FTA (estv.admin.ch).
  • 3. Determine the customs tariff numbers (HS codes) for all products.
  • 4. Integrate payment methods for Switzerland: TWINT, invoice, PostFinance, credit card.
  • 5. Check that prices are listed in CHF, including VAT.
  • 6. Set shipping and delivery options for Switzerland.
  • 7. Define a returns policy for Switzerland (local return address, costs).
  • 8. Establish an interface with service providers.
  • 9. Place test orders and verify customs clearance.
  • 10. Go-Live and Continuous Adaptation.

FAQs on Moving to Switzerland.

At what point does an online store in Switzerland become subject to VAT?

What customs duties apply when importing goods into Switzerland?

What payment methods should you offer for the Swiss market?

Should you ship internationally or set up a local warehouse in Switzerland?

How long does the onboarding process take for MS Direct in the Swiss market?

How does MS Direct handle deliveries in Switzerland?

Take advantage of the Swiss market now

„Switzerland is a lucrative market for European online retailers. I'd be happy to advise you personally on how to successfully ship to Switzerland. “

Andy Mann
Senior Business Development Manager
Andy.Mann@ms-direct.com

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