- The French government has proposed a 2026 Finance Bill, currently under debate in the National Assembly.
- The bill includes a €2 administrative charge on non-EU imports under €150, targeting e-commerce goods sold to French consumers.
- If approved, the charge will take effect in 2026.
- The European Commission is considering a similar €2 levy for all EU member states as part of 2028 Customs Reforms.
Source: fiscalsolutions.co.uk
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