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    January 10, 2026 (2 months ago)

    China to Cancel VAT Export Rebates on E-Cigarette Products from April 1, 2026

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    Summary

    China’s Ministry of Finance and State Taxation Administration announced that from 1 April 2026, VAT export rebates for e‑cigarette products will be cancelled. The change also reduces battery product rebate rates and eventually cancels them, requiring exporters to adjust customs declarations accordingly.

    Key Insights

    When will China cancel VAT export rebates for e‑cigarette products?

    From 1 April 2026, VAT export rebates for e‑cigarette products will be cancelled.

    Which product code covers e‑cigarette products in the cancellation list?

    Product code 2404120000 – “products for inhalation without combustion, containing nicotine, not containing tobacco or reconstituted tobacco”.

    What will happen to VAT export rebates for battery products between April and December 2026?

    The rebate rate for battery products will be reduced from 9% to 6%.

    When will battery product rebates be cancelled?

    From 1 January 2027, VAT export rebates for battery products will be cancelled.

    How does the cancellation affect e‑cigarette battery packs declared separately?

    They will be treated according to whether they are listed in the battery product list.

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