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Small parcel tax changes brought forward but two-year wait still ‘unacceptable’

The Standard

The Standard

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June 23, 2026

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lean right
Small parcel tax changes brought forward but two-year wait still ‘unacceptable’

Current tax rules means that retailers based overseas can send small parcels worth less than £135 to the UK without paying import duties.

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