- UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves may end the £135 customs-free threshold on small parcels in the November 2025 Budget.
- The change could generate £600 million annually in revenue.
- The move aims to create fairer competition for UK e-commerce and retailers who already pay import tariffs.
Source: vatcalc.com
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