UK shoppers may have parcels held at post office until fees paid as red tape introduced from 1 January

Holidaymakers or online shoppers who buy items from the EU that are valued at more than £390 will have to pay customs duties, the government has revealed.

VAT and handling fees may also apply on some items, while parcels may be held up in the post office until all duties and fees have been cleared by the recipient in the UK.

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