New €3 Import Charge for Irish Online Shoppers from 1 July 2026
Start date: 1 July 2026 If you buy small items online from outside the EU, including from Great Britain, there is a new charge coming that is worth knowing about. From 1 July 2026 , a new €3 customs duty charge per item will apply to many low-value e-commerce packages coming into Ireland from outside the EU. Revenue has confirmed that this applies to goods bought online from non-EU countries, including Great Britain, where the goods are valued at €150 or less . That means this is not just something for big importers or businesses to think about. It could affect ordinary Irish shoppers buying phone cables, clothes, gadgets, craft supplies, accessories, small tools, gifts and all the other little bits people regularly order online. This is my plain English version of what is changing, why it is happening, and what it may mean when you are shopping online. What Is Changing? At the moment, low-value goods entering the EU from outside the EU can benefit from customs duty relief when t...