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EASProject explains that from 1 July 2026 EU orders up to €150 imported from outside the EU will incur a temporary €3 customs duty. Sellers must register for the Import One‑Stop Shop (IOSS) to collect VAT at checkout, handle the duty, and automate monthly reporting. The duty remains until 1 July 2028, after which a new customs reform will replace it.
Crowe Poland outlines a draft amendment to the Polish VAT Act that proposes a mix of simplifications and tightening measures. Key proposals include a new VAT warehouse system, extended VAT payer list verification, elimination of certain reporting obligations, and changes to the TAX FREE system and goods classification. The draft also introduces tighter controls such as extended buyer liability and revised cash register rules.
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EU Commission clarified how VAT should be applied to the new €3 customs duty on low-value imports. The duty, effective 1 July 2026, is exempt from VAT for IOSS users but taxable for Special Arrangements and standard imports. A separate €2 handling fee, expected before November 2026, will be outside VAT.
EU e‑commerce reform introduces a €3 per line‑item customs fee replacing the €150 exemption from 1 July 2026, and shifts import declaration responsibility from consumers to platforms or sellers from 1 November 2026. Declarants must provide three product identifiers (M‑PID, NS‑PID, S‑PID) and will act as deemed importers, while H7 and H1 declarations will determine duty and VAT regimes. The reform also clarifies carrier filing obligations and IOSS applicability.
The European Commission clarified that the new EUR 3 customs duty on low‑value consignments (≤ EUR 150) will apply from 1 July 2026. Under the IOSS scheme no VAT is due on this duty, whereas VAT is payable on it for imports using Special Arrangements or the standard import procedure. A Union handling fee, expected from November 2026, will be outside the scope of VAT.