The €3 customs duty starts
Orders up to €150 imported into the EU will need the new temporary €3 customs duty handled as part of the import process.
From 1 July 2026, EU ecommerce imports up to €150 face a new temporary €3 customs duty. If your courier, fulfilment partner, shipping platform or marketplace has asked for an IOSS number, EAS can help you register quickly.
EAS is the market-leading IOSS service used by thousands of businesses selling to the EU. Our service includes IOSS registration, IOSS intermediary service, automated data collection, reporting and filing, free online store configuration, ecommerce platform integrations and support to prepare your checkout for the new €3 customs duty.
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The EU is introducing a temporary €3 customs duty for goods imported into the EU in orders up to €150. For businesses selling to EU consumers from outside the EU, this makes IOSS registration and checkout setup much more important.
Orders up to €150 imported into the EU will need the new temporary €3 customs duty handled as part of the import process.
Many sellers first notice the change when a courier, fulfilment partner or shipping platform asks them to provide an IOSS number.
EAS helps configure supported ecommerce stores so EU VAT and the €3 customs duty can be handled clearly where applicable.
You do not need to become a tax expert. You need an IOSS number, a working store setup, the right EU tax collection flow, and automated monthly reporting.
EAS helps businesses complete IOSS registration and move from courier request to practical setup fast.
EAS is not limited to one courier. Your IOSS setup can be used with DHL, DPD, FedEx, UPS, Royal Mail, Evri, postal operators, fulfilment partners and other logistics companies.
All EAS IOSS plans include free online store configuration for supported platforms, helping your checkout collect EU taxes correctly.
EAS combines registration, intermediary service, platform setup, automated reporting and practical support in one service.
Fast registration matters, but the real value is what happens after you receive the number. Your store, tax collection, reporting and courier data flow need to work together.
EAS is used by thousands of ecommerce businesses selling to EU consumers from outside the EU.
EAS automates the IOSS data collection, reporting and filing workflow, helping your team avoid monthly spreadsheet work.
Our team helps configure supported online stores for EU VAT and prepares the checkout process for the €3 customs duty where applicable.
IOSS is not only about VAT. For courier and logistics networks, it also affects how customs clearance can be organised for EU ecommerce shipments.
When goods enter the EU, customs clearance has to happen before the shipment can continue to the customer.
With IOSS, couriers can use Centralised Clearance. This means the customs process can be handled centrally in the EU country where the goods first enter, often the Netherlands, instead of running separate customs procedures in the customer’s destination country.
Without IOSS, Centralised Clearance cannot be used. The shipment must follow the destination country’s customs process instead.
From 1 July 2026, this becomes more important because the new €3 customs duty needs to be handled as part of the import process. Some destination-country customs systems and courier flows are not ready to process the new duty efficiently for non-IOSS shipments.
In simple terms, many logistics companies are asking for IOSS because it helps keep EU ecommerce shipments moving through a customs route that can be managed at scale. EAS helps you register, configure your store, collect the correct EU taxes, and prepare for the €3 customs duty.
The process is designed for businesses that need to act quickly before 1 July 2026 or after being asked for an IOSS number by a courier or shipping partner.
Pick the plan that matches your expected monthly EU order volume. Plans start from €19.90/month.
Provide the information needed for IOSS registration, and EAS starts the process for your company.
For supported platforms, EAS helps configure EU VAT and the €3 customs duty where applicable.
Once ready, your IOSS number can be used in your courier, fulfilment, postal or shipping platform workflow.
All EAS IOSS plans include IOSS registration, intermediary service, automated reporting and filing, and free online store configuration for supported platforms.
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EAS is designed for practical ecommerce onboarding. If your store is already live, our team can help configure your tax setup and connect the IOSS workflow to your sales process.
A common setup for fast IOSS onboarding, EU VAT collection and checkout preparation for the €3 customs duty.
Suitable for WordPress-based ecommerce stores that need IOSS registration and practical EU tax configuration.
Supported options for merchants looking for a simpler route from IOSS registration to live EU selling.
Suitable for growing ecommerce businesses that need structured IOSS setup and ongoing automated reporting.
For custom systems, EAS can support API-based workflows for tax, order data and reporting automation.
If your ecommerce setup is custom, EAS can support a more tailored IOSS and tax configuration path.
Use your EAS IOSS setup with couriers, postal operators, shipping platforms and fulfilment partners that require your IOSS number.
All EAS IOSS plans include free online store configuration for supported platforms.
These are the questions businesses ask when they have been told to register for IOSS, prepare for the €3 customs duty, or provide an IOSS number to a logistics partner.
From 1 July 2026, the EU introduces a temporary €3 customs duty for goods imported into the EU in orders up to €150. Businesses selling to EU consumers from outside the EU should review their IOSS registration, checkout tax setup and courier data flow before this date.
You may have been asked to register for IOSS because your courier, fulfilment partner, shipping platform or marketplace needs an IOSS number for EU shipments. IOSS also supports Centralised Clearance and helps create a cleaner process for EU ecommerce orders.
Yes. EAS helps businesses register for IOSS, acts as the IOSS intermediary, configures supported online stores, and automates the ongoing reporting and filing process.
Yes. EAS can help prepare your store and checkout process so the new €3 customs duty can be collected where it applies, alongside the EU VAT setup required for IOSS.
Yes. EAS is not limited to one courier. You can use your EAS IOSS setup with DHL, DPD, FedEx, UPS, Royal Mail, Evri, postal operators, fulfilment partners, shipping platforms and other logistics companies that require your IOSS number.
EAS supports Shopify, WooCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, Shopware, PrestaShop, custom-built stores and API-based workflows. For supported platforms, online store configuration is included with every IOSS plan.
Yes. EAS IOSS plans include IOSS registration, IOSS intermediary service, automated data collection, reporting and filing, and free online store configuration for supported platforms.
With IOSS, couriers can use Centralised Clearance, meaning the customs process can be handled in the EU country where the goods first enter. Without IOSS, Centralised Clearance cannot be used and the shipment must follow the destination country’s customs process instead.
No. “Loss intermediary” is usually a typing mistake. The correct term is IOSS intermediary. EAS provides IOSS intermediary service, IOSS registration, automated reporting and online store configuration.
Get your IOSS number with EAS, the market-leading IOSS service used by thousands of businesses. We help with IOSS registration, intermediary service, online store configuration, automated reporting, courier workflows and preparation for the new €3 customs duty.
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