Belgian E-Commerce Sector Calls for Parcel Tax to Be Reinvested in Customs Scanners - RetailDetail EU
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The federal government wants to introduce a €2 tax on parcels originating from outside the European Union starting in 2026. Who will pay this tax, businesses or consumers? And which online stores will be affected? We put all your questions to retail expert Gino Van Ossel and Federal Finance Minister Jan Jambon.
Belgian e-commerce sector calls for parcel tax to be reinvested in customs scanners - RetailDetail EU
According to the Belgian e-commerce federation Becom, the €2 levy on international e-commerce parcels is a first step towards a more level playing field, provided that part of the fee is reinvested in additional resources for Belgian customs.
16:06 Belgium is going to impose a €2 tax on e-commerce parcels originating from outside the European Union. Chinese online stores Shein, Temu, and Alibaba are particularly affected. "But not enough to compensate for their unfair...
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