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UK businesses should apply now for Vaping Products Duty

Vaping-related businesses and supply chains need to register now for Vaping Products Duty (VPD) and the Vaping Duty Stamps (VDS) Scheme, says HMRC.

Vaping-related businesses and supply chains need to register now for Vaping Products Duty (VPD) and the Vaping Duty Stamps (VDS) Scheme, says HMRC.

Businesses need to provide the required information now to register for HMRC approval and begin the process of applying for duty stamps.

From 1 October 2026, this information will be used to determine when duty becomes payable, making registering now an essential step in early preparation.

Businesses can visit GOV.UK and search for 'vaping duty' to access guidance. It explains which vaping products are liable to the new excise duty, the key dates and milestones ahead, and the roles and responsibilities of manufacturers, importers, warehousekeepers and other businesses across the supply chain.

It also sets out how and when businesses need to register and apply for the relevant approvals, which will take at least 45 working days if further information is needed.

Rachel Nixon, HMRC's Director of Indirect Tax, said:

'From 1 April 2026, UK vape manufacturers, importers and warehousekeepers can apply to HMRC for VPD and VDS Scheme approval, which is essential for these businesses to continue trading legally from 1 October.

'Our guidance brings all the key information together, and using it now will help firms prepare properly, avoid errors and ensure they can continue trading when the new requirements apply from October.'

Internet link: HMRC press release

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