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A better article:
https://www.strtrade.com/trade-news-resources/str-trade-report/trade-report/february/eliminating-de-minimis-new-fees-among-proposed-eu-responses-to-low-value-imports
Contained within is this. I added the bold print:
"adoption of the proposed Customs Union Reform Package, which would allow rapid implementation of new rules such as removing the duty exemption for low-value parcels and reinforcing capabilities for controls such as better data-sharing and risk assessment"
I had seen this, then lost it, to my annoyance. Most of my searches, even when I add the terms "EU" and "150€" are getting me info on the current US de minimis situation, not what is happening with the EU. So, it is harder to find good, clear info on this subject for me.
What the "above 150€" is talking about is an IOSS thing. Currently, IOSS is only set up for VAT collection if the value is below 150€. It is also only set up for collection of the tariff if above 150€. So, removing the above 150€ rate is removing it from IOSS so that it can be used once that de minimis is gone. In other words, currently if a sender goes onto IOSS and enters a value below 150€, they will find help applying VAT to their transaction, but nothing on the tariff. If they enter an amount above 150€, they find tariff help (but not VAT help??) So, the rate "above 150€ being removed" is talking about taking that out of IOSS so that whatever amount the user enters, they find VAT and tariff info.
These details can all be found if your search goes to details of the IOSS system reform, and does not ask anything about the deminimis going away. As soon as I (in the US) put de minimis into my search terms, no matter what else I add to it, all I get is ten tons of articles about US de minimis, and about three articles (none as clear as I would like) about the EU de minimis. "IOSS reform"...good (but often technical) results. "Anything deminimis"...the current US circus.
So, while details aren't exactly clear about the EU situation, either, due to a lack of information, and confusing information (like this example) the EU 150€ de minimis is going away, and VAT and a tariff will be applied. I almost recommend you look into it from the IOSS reform approach, but that might not be terribly clear. Still, the results should all be for the subject you want, not the US situation.
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The first article describes the current status including that below 150 € there are no tariffs.
The second article writes mainly about changes exceeding 150 € (not below!!). Regarding tariffs it is vague.
I found also older articles that in 2028 there will be a change. But currently, there is no change - not sure, what this Australian shop thinks is the problem (the handling fees, because they do not collect the tax themselves and their customers are surprise about that!?).
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