Extra fees for purchases from non-EU countries start July 1

Extra fees for purchases from non-EU countries start July 1
July 1, 2026

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Extra fees for purchases from non-EU countries start July 1

From 1. July 2026, new customs rules take effect across every EU member state, including Greece, for online purchases worth up to €150 from countries outside the bloc such as China.

A circular from Greece’s Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE), the country’s tax and customs authority, sets out how the charge will work.

The bottom line: a €3 fee now applies to each separate type of item in a package bought online from China, the United States or any other non-EU country.

€3 fee is per item, not per package

The €3 charge applies to each distinct type of product, not to the parcel as a whole. So an order containing a book, a notebook and a pen counts as three items and is charged €9, plus the applicable VAT and any other charges.

Buying multiples of the same thing is treated differently. Two identical notebooks count as a single item and are charged €3 in total. The number of pieces does not matter as long as they are the same product.

Who pays it

You do not pay customs directly. The charge is settled with the customs authorities by the import declarant, which may be the platform, the seller, the shipping company or their authorized representative, depending on how the shipment is handled. In practice, expect it to show up in your total at checkout or on delivery.

If you return something

If you send a product back because you changed your mind or withdrew from the purchase, the €3 charge is not refunded. A refund is possible only in the cases customs law allows, such as when a product arrives defective or does not match the terms of the order.

VAT does not change

The new fee does not alter how VAT works. When the Import One Stop Shop (IOSS) system is used, VAT is still paid at checkout on the platform. Under the Special Arrangements or the standard regime, it is paid when the item clears customs.

How long it lasts

The charge is a transitional measure running through June 30, 2028. [via tovima.com]

PS Is this the end of cheap stuff from Temu and Shein? No, inless one buys from local shops in the EU member states or e-shops who sell this same stuff usually 3 times more expensive.

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