February 10, 2026
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has reminded manufacturers, importers, and warehouse keepers involved with vaping products to prepare for registration for Vaping Products Duty (VPD) and the Vaping Duty Stamps (VDS) Scheme from 1 April 2026.
The new excise duty on vaping products is being introduced from October 2026, alongside tobacco duty increases to incentivise smokers to choose vaping over smoking.
From 1 October 2026, VPD will apply to all vaping liquids sold or supplied in the UK at a flat rate of £2.20 per 10ml, regardless of nicotine content. At the same time, duty stamps must be affixed to the retail packaging of individual vaping products for the UK market.
A six‑month grace period will apply for older stock already in retail channels: from 1 April 2027 all UK vaping products outside duty suspension must carry a duty stamp. Non‑compliance may result in civil or criminal sanctions.
To support implementation, HMRC has appointed Cartor Security Printers Limited as the vaping duty stamps supplier under a concession contract. Businesses will purchase duty stamps directly from them using the supplier’s ordering and data‑capture system, which provides authentication and traceability features.
Duty stamps will only be supplied to approved individuals, manufacturers and importers. They must have HMRC’s approval first to use UK duty stamps on vaping products.
“We are working closely with the vaping sector on this new excise duty ahead of its introduction,” Rachel Nixon, HMRC’s Director of Indirect Tax, said.
“From 1 April this year, manufacturers, importers and warehouse keepers must apply to HMRC for approval to continue supplying vaping products in the UK. This gives them six months to obtain our approval before the new duty and duty stamps go live.”
“GOV.UK guidance sets out everything businesses need to know. Searching ‘vaping duty’ is the best place to start. Early preparation is essential to ensure a smooth transition and to avoid disruption to operations.”
What vaping businesses need to do now:
HMRC has published a stakeholder communications pack to help organisations share important information amongst their networks about preparing for 1 April and further milestones.