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From 1 October 2026, the UK government is introducing a brand-new tax on e-liquids called the Vaping Products Duty. It's a flat rate of £2.20 per 10ml on every e-liquid sold in the UK — regardless of nicotine strength, flavour, or brand.
This is the single biggest regulatory change to hit vaping since the TPD regulations back in 2016. Whether you vape 10ml nic salts or 100ml shortfills, your costs are about to rise significantly. But don't panic — this guide covers exactly what's happening, how much more you'll pay, and what you can do right now to prepare.
The Vaping Products Duty is a new excise tax announced in the Autumn Budget 2024. It applies a flat-rate duty of £2.20 for every 10ml of e-liquid manufactured in or imported into the UK. The duty applies to all vaping liquids — nicotine-containing and nicotine-free alike.
Here's what makes it different from other taxes:
The duty comes into force on 1 October 2026. However, there's a transition period for existing stock:
This gives retailers a five-month window to clear existing inventory. Expect heavy clearance sales from late 2026 through early 2027 as shops clear non-stamped stock.

This is the big question. Let's break it down by bottle size:
A 10ml bottle of nic salt currently costs around £3.00–£5.00. Add the duty (£2.20 + VAT = £2.64), and you're looking at:
Shortfills will be hit hardest because the duty scales with volume. A 50ml shortfill attracts 5 × £2.20 = £11.00 in duty (£13.20 including VAT).
Yes, you're reading that correctly. A £15 bottle of 100ml shortfill could cost over £40 after the tax. This is why shortfill vapers need to plan ahead.
Let's look at what this means for your monthly vaping budget:
Heavy shortfill users face the steepest increases in both absolute and percentage terms.
The duty only applies to e-liquid. The following are NOT subject to the Vaping Products Duty:
Important: Pre-filled pod systems like the Lost Mary Tappo or Elf Bar Elfa are subject to the duty because the pods contain e-liquid. A 2ml pre-filled pod would attract £0.44 in duty (£0.53 inc. VAT) — relatively small compared to shortfills.
The Treasury has given three reasons for the new duty:
The government has explicitly stated that vaping should remain cheaper than smoking. The simultaneous tobacco duty increase is designed to preserve that gap — but only just.

You have several months to prepare. Here are the smartest moves:
The single most effective thing you can do is buy in bulk before October 2026. E-liquid has a typical shelf life of 1–2 years when stored properly (cool, dark place, sealed). Buying a 6–12 month supply now means you avoid the duty entirely on that stock.
Check out our e-liquid multipacks for the best bulk deals — buying multipacks already saves money, and the savings become enormous once the tax hits.
If you're currently buying 10ml bottles, shortfills offer dramatically better value before the tax. A 100ml shortfill at £15 works out to £1.50 per 10ml — compared to £3–5 for individual 10ml bottles. After October 2026, shortfills lose this advantage because the duty is per-10ml, but right now they're the cheapest way to stock up.
Browse our shortfill collection to find your next all-day vape.
DIY mixing lets you buy VG, PG, nicotine shots, and flavour concentrates separately. Since flavour concentrates and base liquids may not be classified as finished e-liquids, DIY could become significantly cheaper post-tax. Even if some components are eventually taxed, the savings from buying raw ingredients are substantial.
Here's a counterintuitive tip: pre-filled pods (1.2ml–2ml) attract very little duty compared to shortfills. A 2ml pod adds just £0.53 in duty (inc. VAT). If you're a light-to-moderate vaper, switching to a pre-filled pod system could actually save you money compared to buying taxed shortfills.
Between October 2026 and March 2027, retailers will be clearing non-stamped stock. Watch for major discounts on existing inventory — this is a great time to stock up at pre-tax prices.
The duty will impact the entire UK vaping retail industry. Here's what to expect:

The government has designed the tax so that vaping remains cheaper than smoking — but the gap is narrowing. After October 2026:
The NHS still recommends vaping as a quit-smoking tool, and the financial argument remains overwhelming — even post-tax.

Yes. The duty is £2.20 per 10ml regardless of whether the liquid contains nicotine or not. Zero-nic juice is taxed identically to 20mg nic salt.
No. The Vaping Products Duty only applies to e-liquid (and pre-filled pods, because they contain liquid). Hardware, empty pods, coils, and accessories are not affected.
Yes. You'll pay the duty (£2.20/10ml) plus 20% VAT on the total price including duty. The real consumer impact is approximately £2.64 per 10ml.
Not legally in quantity. Personal imports are subject to UK duty when entering the country. HMRC can seize non-duty-paid vaping products at customs, just as they do with tobacco. The duty applies to both UK-manufactured and imported e-liquids.
After October 2026, shortfills lose their cost advantage because the duty scales with volume. A 100ml shortfill attracts £26.40 in duty (inc. VAT) vs £2.64 for a 10ml. However, shortfills still offer more flavour choice and the ability to customise nicotine strength. They'll remain popular — just not as cheap.
Significantly cheaper, yes. Even after the duty, vaping costs roughly £25–£40/month compared to £420–£540/month for a pack-a-day smoker. Vaping remains around 90% cheaper than smoking.
Buy in bulk before October 2026. E-liquid lasts 1–2 years stored properly. Check our multipacks and shortfill deals for the best value. The more you buy now, the more you save.
Buy e-liquid multipacks now and save before the October 2026 duty adds £2.64 per 10ml to every bottle.
Shop MultipacksSwedish entrepreneur living in the UK for over 18 years. Niklas is the founder of Vapegreen.co.uk and is passionate about technology and vaping. He brings expert insights on products, regulations, and market trends to help vapers make informed decisions.