Royal mail import fees

Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, charges various fees for importing goods into the UK. These fees are subject to change, so it's always best to check with Royal Mail or their website for the most up-to-date information. Here are some common import fees charged by Royal Mail:

  1. Import Duty: This is a tax on imported goods, calculated as a percentage of the goods' value. The rate varies depending on the type of goods and the country of origin.
  2. Value-Added Tax (VAT): This is a sales tax charged on goods imported into the UK. The standard VAT rate is 20%, but some goods may be exempt or have a reduced rate.
  3. Customs Declaration Fee: This fee is charged for completing the customs declaration form, which is required for all imports. The fee is typically £26-£30 per declaration.
  4. Customs Handling Charge: This fee is charged for handling and processing the import. The fee is typically £5-£10 per package.
  5. Delivery Fee: This fee is charged for delivering the goods to the recipient. The fee varies depending on the service chosen and the location.
  6. Insurance Fee: This fee is optional, but recommended for high-value or fragile items. The fee is typically 1-2% of the goods' value.
  7. Additional Fees: There may be additional fees for services such as tracking, signature on delivery, or Saturday delivery.

Here are some examples of Royal Mail's import fees:

Please note that these are just examples, and actual fees may vary depending on the specific circumstances of your import. It's always best to check with Royal Mail or their website for the most up-to-date information on import fees.