First Delegated Legislation Committee: The draft Vaping Duty Stamps (Requirements, Reviews and Appeals) Regulations 2026
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This committee debate examines draft regulations establishing the system for vaping duty stamps — the administrative and appeal procedures that will govern how vaping products are marked and taxed under the new vaping duty. The regulations set out requirements for duty stamp application, review processes, and appeals mechanisms for businesses affected by the scheme.
This is nationally significant as it operationalizes the vaping duty, a tax measure affecting retailers, manufacturers, and importers of vaping products across the UK. The regulations determine how businesses comply with and challenge decisions, directly impacting the vaping industry's compliance costs and administrative burden. This affects both tax revenue collection and market compliance.
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