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    February 22, 2026 (about 17 hours ago)

    EU Customs to scrap €150 import threshold opens up marketplace customs VAT liabilities 2028

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    Summary

    The EU will eliminate the €150 customs and VAT threshold for low‑value consignments from March 2028, making e‑commerce platforms the de‑emed importers responsible for all duties and VAT. A single EU Customs Authority and a Customs Data Hub will be established to centralise and simplify customs procedures, with the new regime expected to raise €1 billion in revenue annually.

    Key Insights

    When will the €150 import threshold be scrapped?

    The €150 customs and VAT threshold will be eliminated from March 2028.

    What new responsibilities will e‑commerce platforms have from March 2028?

    From March 2028, platforms will act as deemed importers, collecting customs duties, excise, VAT, and handling import reporting.

    When is the EU Customs Data Hub expected to be operational?

    The EU Customs Data Hub is slated to be operational by December 2037.

    What is the projected additional customs revenue from the new regime?

    The new regime is expected to generate €1 billion per year in additional customs revenue.

    Which authority will oversee the new customs regime?

    A single EU Customs Authority, established in March 2028, will oversee the new customs regime.

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