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Postponed Import‑vat Accounting vs Paying VAT at Import in Switzerland, Which Is Right for Your Business?

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Since 1 January 2025, Switzerland has broadened access to postponed import‑VAT accounting, forcing every importer in the country to revisit a fundamental question: postponed import VAT vs paying at import in Switzerland, which approach best serves your cash‑flow, compliance capacity and risk tolerance? Postponed accounting lets VAT‑registered businesses report import VAT on their periodic VAT return instead of paying it in cash at the border. Paying at import remains the default, the courier or customs broker collects VAT at clearance, and the business later reclaims it as input tax. This article delivers a side‑by‑side comparison, dimension‑by‑dimension analysis and a concrete decision framework so you can choose, or recognise when you need a Swiss VAT lawyer to choose for you.

Option A: Postponed Import‑VAT Accounting, How It Works in Switzerland

Postponed accounting, also called deferred import VAT, eliminates the cash payment at the Swiss border. Instead of handing CHF to the customs authority or a courier at clearance, the importer “self‑accounts” for the VAT on its periodic ESTV return. In practice the import VAT appears as both an output‑tax liability and, if the business is entitled to full input‑tax deduction, an offsetting input‑tax credit in the same return period. The net cash effect on a fully taxable business is zero at the border and zero on the return, delivering a pure working‑capital benefit.

Eligibility and ESTV registration

To use postponed accounting in Switzerland, a business must be registered for VAT with the Swiss Federal Tax Administration (ESTV) and hold a valid customs account or authorisation that permits deferred settlement. Under Art. 63 of the Federal Act on Value Added Tax (LTVA), import VAT is normally due at importation; the postponed‑accounting procedure is an exception that requires the ESTV’s prior approval. Since 1 January 2025, eligibility has been extended to cover a wider range of registered importers and certain online platforms that are deemed importers of record.

Accounting mechanics on the VAT return

Under the postponed procedure the importer reports:

  • Import VAT payable, declared on the VAT return in the field for tax on imports (broadly equivalent to line 38 / “Bezugssteuer” fields on the Swiss VAT return form).
  • Input‑tax deduction, claimed in the same period, provided the import relates to a taxable activity and the importer holds valid customs documentation (e‑dec clearance confirmation, commercial invoice, transport documents).

The journal entry in the ERP system is straightforward: debit “Import VAT receivable” and credit “Import VAT payable” for the VAT amount, then net both to zero through the VAT return. No bank payment leaves the business at the point of importation.

Micro‑case: CHF 100,000 import of components

A Zurich‑based manufacturer imports machined components valued at CHF 100,000. At the standard rate of 8.1 %, import VAT is CHF 8,100. Under postponed accounting the manufacturer reports CHF 8,100 as import‑tax payable and simultaneously claims CHF 8,100 as input tax on the same quarterly return. Cash outflow at the border: CHF 0. The CHF 8,100 remains in the business’s bank account until the return is filed, typically 60 days after the quarter ends, delivering a financing benefit that compounds with every subsequent shipment.

Application steps

  • Step 1. Confirm active ESTV VAT registration and a valid customs account with the Federal Office for Customs and Border Security (BAZG).
  • Step 2. Submit an application to the ESTV (or activate the procedure via your customs account settings, depending on the route) requesting authorisation for the postponed‑accounting procedure.
  • Step 3. Adapt ERP posting rules so that import VAT is captured as self‑assessed tax and routed to the correct VAT return fields.
  • Step 4. Instruct freight forwarders and couriers that VAT is not to be collected at the border, update clearance instructions and power‑of‑attorney documents accordingly.
  • Step 5. Establish a monthly reconciliation between customs clearance data (e‑dec export) and the VAT ledger to satisfy ESTV documentation requirements.

Option B: Paying VAT at Import, How It Works in Switzerland

Paying VAT at import is the statutory default under Art. 63 LTVA. When goods cross the Swiss border, the customs authority assesses import VAT at the applicable rate, 8.1 % (standard), 2.6 % (reduced) or 0 % (exempt categories). The amount is collected before or at release of the goods, either directly from the importer’s customs account or, in the vast majority of B2C and small‑business shipments, through a courier or customs broker that advances the payment and invoices the recipient.

Courier handling and the “import fee” question

One of the most common complaints from Swiss importers, particularly smaller businesses, is the unexpected handling fee that appears alongside the VAT charge. Couriers and postal operators charge a flat service fee for performing customs clearance on the importer’s behalf. According to Swiss Post’s published import FAQ, this handling fee is CHF 11.50 for standard postal items, rising to around CHF 63 for commercial express consignments that require formal customs processing. DHL and FedEx charge comparable administration fees, typically ranging from CHF 50 to CHF 120 per shipment depending on the service level and declared value.

These fees are not government charges, they are the courier’s commercial fee for advancing VAT on the importer’s behalf and processing the customs declaration. For high‑volume importers, the cumulative cost of these handling fees often exceeds the direct benefit of administrative simplicity.

Input‑tax recovery

A VAT‑registered importer that pays VAT at the border recovers the amount as input tax on the next periodic return, subject to holding valid proof, the customs clearance certificate (Veranlagungsverfügung) issued by the BAZG or a courier‑provided import tax receipt. The cash is therefore out of the business from the date of import until the ESTV processes the return or offsets it against output‑tax due. For businesses filing quarterly, this can mean a cash gap of up to 120 days.

Who pays at import by default

  • Private individuals and businesses without an ESTV VAT registration.
  • Non‑resident importers without a Swiss fiscal representative or customs account.
  • Businesses that have not applied for, or been denied, postponed accounting.
  • Importers whose volumes are low enough that implementation costs outweigh the cash‑flow benefit.

Postponed Import VAT vs Paying at Import: Side‑by‑Side Comparison

The table below is the centrepiece of this analysis. Use it to map each decision dimension to your business circumstances.

Dimension Postponed Accounting Paying VAT at Import
Eligibility VAT‑registered importers and qualifying platforms; requires ESTV authorisation and active customs account. Any importer, including private individuals. No special ESTV authorisation needed.
Cash‑flow impact No VAT cash outflow at the border. VAT declared and netted on periodic return, immediate working‑capital relief. Full VAT amount paid at clearance, plus courier handling fee. Cash tied up until input‑tax recovery on next return.
Accounting treatment Self‑assessed on VAT return: import VAT payable and input‑tax deduction reported in same period. Requires e‑dec data and commercial invoices. VAT recorded as paid import tax; input‑tax claim on subsequent return with customs clearance certificate as proof.
Customs / courier flow No cash collection by courier. Clearance instructions must specify postponed procedure; freight forwarder codes updated. Courier advances VAT and charges handling fee (CHF 50–120 per shipment). Importer reimburses courier on delivery or invoice.
Reporting / ESTV requirements Monthly reconciliation between customs data and VAT ledger. ESTV may request reconciliation evidence at any time. Retain customs clearance certificates for each import. Standard VAT return filing; no additional reconciliation mandated.
Audit and liability Higher scrutiny, ESTV focuses on mismatches between customs declarations and VAT returns. Weak systems invite adjustments. Lower novel‑reporting risk, but lost clearance certificates or courier errors can block input‑tax deduction.
Penalties and interest Retroactive VAT collection plus default interest if the business is found ineligible or misreports. Penalties for negligent or intentional under‑declaration. Default interest for late customs VAT payment. Denied input‑tax deduction if documentation is missing.
Implementation complexity Medium–high: ESTV application, ERP reconfiguration, customs‑broker coordination, ongoing monthly reconciliations. Low: existing courier and clearance workflows; no internal system changes required.
Best suited to High‑volume importers, marketplaces, manufacturing groups with automated customs feeds and strong accounting controls. Low‑volume or infrequent importers, businesses without ERP customs integration, entities with low audit‑risk appetite.

Dimension‑by‑Dimension Analysis

Tax implications

Both methods are designed to be VAT‑neutral for a fully taxable business, the import VAT is ultimately deductible as input tax under Art. 28 LTVA. The difference lies in timing. Postponed accounting collapses the payment and the deduction into a single return period, producing a net nil cash movement. Paying at import creates a temporary tax cost: cash leaves the business at clearance, and the corresponding input‑tax credit materialises only on the next periodic return. Businesses with exempt or partially exempt activities (e.g. financial services) face an additional layer: the non‑deductible portion of import VAT is a real cost under either method, but the cash‑flow disadvantage of paying at import amplifies that cost.

Cost and cash‑flow

The financial difference is best illustrated with numbers. The table below assumes a single import of goods worth CHF 100,000 at the standard 8.1 % rate, with the importer filing quarterly.

Item Postponed Accounting Paying at Import
Import VAT due CHF 8,100, reported on VAT return; no cash outflow at border CHF 8,100, paid at clearance
Courier / handling fee CHF 0 (no collection by courier) CHF 50–100 per shipment (Swiss Post example: CHF 63)
Immediate cash outflow CHF 0 CHF 8,163 (VAT + handling)
Cash recovery timeline No recovery needed, net nil on return Input‑tax credit on next quarterly return (up to 120 days)
30‑day financing benefit (at 3 % p.a.) ≈ CHF 20 saved per month on CHF 8,100 retained CHF 0, VAT paid immediately
Administrative overhead Higher: ERP changes, customs‑data reconciliation, ESTV reporting Lower: rely on courier‑issued import certificates

For a single shipment the financing benefit looks modest. Scale it to 50 shipments a month, common for an e‑commerce marketplace, and the annual cash‑flow advantage easily reaches five or six figures, dwarfing the one‑time implementation cost of ERP reconfiguration.

Timing and clearance

Postponed accounting does not slow customs clearance. Goods are released under the importer’s customs account exactly as they would be under the standard procedure; the only difference is that no payment event is triggered at that point. In practice, some couriers require updated power‑of‑attorney documents and revised clearance templates before they will process a shipment without collecting VAT, budget two to four weeks of onboarding with each freight forwarder. Once set up, clearance times are equivalent or faster, because the courier no longer needs to collect cash or issue an advance‑payment invoice.

Liability and audit risk

This is where the trade‑off sharpens. The ESTV treats the postponed‑accounting procedure as a privilege, not a right. Industry observers expect the administration to focus audit resources on businesses that show discrepancies between customs‑import data and the amounts declared on the VAT return. Common triggers include: mismatches in import values between e‑dec records and the VAT ledger; failure to maintain monthly reconciliation files; claiming import VAT deductions without corresponding customs entries; and applying the wrong VAT rate (e.g. declaring at 2.6 % for goods that attract the 8.1 % standard rate). A business whose systems cannot reliably match these data sets faces the risk of retroactive VAT assessments, default interest and, in serious cases, penalties for negligent or intentional under‑declaration.

Enforceability and regulatory burden

Under Swiss law, all VAT‑relevant records must be retained for ten years (Art. 70 LTVA). For postponed accounting this means archiving not just invoices and VAT returns but also every customs clearance confirmation, the monthly reconciliation reports and any correspondence with the ESTV regarding the authorisation. Cross‑border group structures add complexity: where an affiliated company acts as importer of record but a different entity owns the goods, the ESTV may challenge whether the correct party holds the deduction right. Documentary discipline is the single most important safeguard for import VAT compliance under either method, but the volume of supporting evidence is materially higher under postponed accounting.

Operational and ERP implementation

Switching to postponed accounting is not just a tax decision, it is an IT and logistics project. The business must configure its ERP to create automatic postings for self‑assessed import VAT, map the correct VAT return fields and ingest customs clearance data (either via API from the BAZG e‑dec system or through periodic file imports). Freight forwarders must be issued new standing instructions, and accounts‑payable teams must be trained to recognise that courier invoices will no longer include a VAT line item. Monthly reconciliation between the customs data export and the VAT ledger should be treated as a mandatory close step, not an optional audit‑readiness exercise. Businesses that already run automated customs feeds (e. g.

SAP GTS, Oracle GTM, Descartes) will find the transition straightforward; those relying on manual clearance records should expect a longer runway.

What Changed with the 2025 Expansion

The revision that took effect on 1 January 2025 broadened access to the postponed‑accounting procedure under the LTVA framework. Before the reform, postponed accounting was available primarily to businesses that met strict turnover and operational criteria set by the ESTV. The 2025 expansion brought two significant changes:

  • Wider importer eligibility. A broader range of VAT‑registered importers can now apply for the procedure, provided they hold an active customs account with the BAZG and can demonstrate adequate accounting controls. The previous volume thresholds were relaxed.
  • Platform and marketplace inclusion. Online platforms that are treated as deemed importers under Swiss VAT law (following the platform‑liability rules introduced in recent LTVA amendments) became eligible to use postponed accounting for goods they import on behalf of third‑party sellers.

The practical implication for 2026 planning is clear: businesses that previously dismissed postponed accounting because they fell outside the eligibility window should reassess. The ESTV has signalled, through updated guidance and published FAQs, that it expects a significant uptake, and early indications suggest a streamlined application process for compliant businesses. At the same time, the ESTV has reinforced its expectation of robust monthly reconciliation, making audit‑readiness a non‑negotiable condition of the expanded access.

Decision Framework: When to Choose Postponed Accounting vs Paying at Import

Choose postponed accounting when:

  • Your business is VAT‑registered and imports goods into Switzerland on a recurring basis, monthly or more frequently.
  • Your aggregate import value exceeds CHF 500,000 per year, making the working‑capital benefit material.
  • Your ERP already integrates customs clearance data (e‑dec feeds, freight‑forwarder APIs) or you have budget to implement it.
  • Your treasury function prioritises deferred VAT cash‑flows and your finance team can maintain monthly customs‑to‑VAT reconciliation.
  • You operate an online platform deemed to be the importer of record under Swiss VAT law after the 2025 reforms.
  • You have or can secure a dedicated customs account with the BAZG and have established relationships with freight forwarders willing to process without collecting VAT at the border.

Choose paying at import when:

  • You import fewer than a handful of shipments per quarter, making the cash‑flow benefit negligible relative to implementation costs.
  • Your ERP does not support automated customs‑data ingestion and you have no short‑term plans to upgrade.
  • You rely on multiple ad‑hoc couriers (personal imports, sample shipments) where updating clearance instructions is impractical.
  • Your business has a low audit‑risk appetite and your accounting team lacks capacity for monthly reconciliation.
  • You are a non‑resident without a Swiss VAT registration or customs account.
  • Your imports involve goods at the reduced 2.6 % rate or zero‑rated categories where the absolute VAT amount is small.

Scenario 1, E‑commerce marketplace

A platform facilitates 2,000 cross‑border parcels per month into Switzerland, each averaging CHF 80 in declared value. Monthly import VAT at 8.1 % totals approximately CHF 12,960. Under the paying‑at‑import model, that cash leaves the business at each clearance event plus courier handling fees of roughly CHF 63 per parcel, an additional CHF 126,000 per month. Recommendation: postponed accounting. The cash‑flow savings are substantial, and the platform’s existing order‑management system can be configured to reconcile customs data automatically.

Scenario 2, Boutique manufacturer importing one high‑value machine per year

A Bern‑based watchmaker imports a single CNC milling machine worth CHF 350,000 once a year. Import VAT is CHF 28,350. The one‑off financing benefit at 3 % per annum for 90 days is approximately CHF 213. The cost of implementing ERP changes and maintaining monthly reconciliation would far exceed that saving. Recommendation: pay at import and reclaim the input tax on the next quarterly return.

If your priority is… Choose…
Maximising working capital and cash‑flow Postponed accounting
Minimising operational change and admin burden Paying at import
Lowest possible audit exposure Paying at import
Eliminating per‑shipment courier handling fees Postponed accounting
Compliance with marketplace / platform deemed‑importer rules Postponed accounting
Fastest implementation with no IT spend Paying at import

When to Engage a Swiss VAT Lawyer

Most businesses can evaluate the cash‑flow vs audit risk trade-off internally. However, five specific situations move this decision, or its consequences, into territory where professional VAT advice is essential:

  • ESTV application refusal or conditions. If the ESTV denies your application for the postponed‑accounting procedure or attaches conditions you do not understand, a lawyer experienced with ESTV processes can draft the objection or negotiate the terms.
  • Complex marketplace or platform arrangements. Where your platform is deemed the importer of record for third‑party sellers, the interaction between deemed‑supply rules, postponed accounting and input‑tax apportionment requires specialist structuring.
  • Cross‑border group or triangulation flows. Imports involving multiple group entities, toll‑manufacturing arrangements or re‑export chains create a heightened risk that the ESTV will challenge the deduction entitlement.
  • ESTV audit or adjustment notice. If you receive a preliminary assessment or audit notification relating to import VAT, especially one alleging mismatches between customs and VAT data, engage counsel immediately to manage the response, preserve appeal rights and negotiate any settlement.
  • Suspected penalty exposure. Default interest and penalties for negligent or intentional under‑declaration can be significant. A lawyer can evaluate whether a voluntary disclosure or correction is advisable before the ESTV acts.

Typical deliverables from a Swiss VAT lawyer in this context include a pre‑application eligibility review, preparation of the ESTV application, drafting of internal postponed‑accounting policies, audit defence and representation before the ESTV or the Federal Administrative Court. Find a qualified Swiss VAT lawyer through the Global Law Experts directory.

Conclusion: Postponed Import VAT vs Paying at Import in Switzerland, Make the Call

For high‑volume, VAT‑registered importers with adequate accounting systems, postponed accounting is the stronger choice, the cash‑flow benefit compounds with every shipment and the per‑consignment handling fees disappear. For low‑volume importers, non‑residents and businesses without ERP customs integration, paying at import remains the simpler, lower‑risk default. Whichever path you select, the 2025 expansion means the decision is worth revisiting now. If your situation involves marketplace structures, group flows or an ESTV dispute, speak to a qualified Swiss VAT lawyer through the Global Law Experts directory for a tailored assessment.

This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. For advice tailored to your circumstances, contact a qualified Swiss VAT lawyer. Global Law Experts accepts no liability for actions taken on the basis of this content.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Ivo Gut at Homberger VAT Ltd., a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Swiss Federal Tax Administration (ESTV), VAT guidance and postponed accounting information
  2. Federal Act on Value Added Tax (LTVA), Fedlex
  3. Federal Office for Customs and Border Security (BAZG), customs clearance procedures
  4. Swiss Post, FAQs about imports, customs and VAT
  5. PrimeTax AG, Pitfalls in the application of the postponed import VAT accounting procedure
  6. Commenda, Guide to import VAT in Switzerland
  7. VATupdate, Import VAT deferral: how it works in Switzerland
  8. SimplyVAT, What is postponed VAT accounting?
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