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It seems to be based on what the vendor puts on the customs declaration. Sometimes they add the postage as well and I've suffered twice as a result.
Though I think it is supposed to be based on the value of the goods, so if you wanted to challenge the inclusion of p&p you might just win out in the end. Do remember the 'ceiling' in now only £15 though. Also, VAT is payable on the postal charges, so that might make the calculation of the limit a little more complicated.
I recently imported a horn ( with valves!) from the USA.
The cost of the horn was £3000 and the shipping was £150.
This is what I ended up paying:
£3150 ( to the USA shop) plus Customs duty @ 6.5% of £3150 : £204.75, sub total £3354.75
PLUS 20% VAT : £670.95
PLUS Royal Mail 'handling charge' of £40 .
'sub-tota'l £885.70 aggregate of customs duty and VAT.
final total: £4,035.70
Though I think it is supposed to be based on the value of the goods, so if you wanted to challenge the inclusion of p&p you might just win out in the end. Do remember the 'ceiling' in now only £15 though. Also, VAT is payable on the postal charges, so that might make the calculation of the limit a little more complicated.
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