Vaping Update - Spring Budget
During Jeremy Hunt’s Budget speech, the Chancellor announced the Government are planning to impose a tax on vapes from October 2026.
The proposed tax on vaping products will apply to e-liquids. It proposed:
- £1 per 10ml for nicotine free e-liquids
- £2 per 10ml for e-liquids containing nicotine at concentrations between 0.1 to 10.9mg per ml
- £3 per 10ml for e-liquids containing nicotine at concentrations 11mg per ml, or above
Thankfully this will not be implemented until 2026, but we do ask that you be prepared for any changes.
Love, Supergood.