UK Customs Duty & VAT Calculator
Instantly estimate import taxes, customs duties, and VAT on goods shipped to the UK from overseas. Accurate for personal and business imports.
Calculate Your Import Fees
Enter the value of your goods, shipping costs, and product category to get an instant, accurate estimate of your UK customs duty and VAT liabilities.
Duty & VAT Estimator
Enter your shipment details to see the estimated total fees
Duty rates are estimates. Exact rates depend on the specific commodity code.
Estimated Import Fees
Calculated using standard HMRC VAT and duty frameworks
UK Import Duty Reference Chart
Standard average duty rates for common imported goods. Use this to verify your manual calculations or understand how different categories are taxed.
| Product Category | Est. Customs Duty | VAT Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Goods | ~5% | 20% | Applies to miscellaneous items not falling into specific categories |
| Clothing & Textiles | ~12% | 20% | Rate varies significantly based on material (e.g., cotton vs. synthetic) |
| Electronics & Tech | 0% | 20% | Most consumer electronics, computers, and phones are duty-free |
| Books & Media | 0% | 0% or 20% | Physical books are often zero-rated for VAT, but digital media is 20% |
| Gifts | 0% (Under £39) | 0% (Under £39) | Must be sent from a private individual to a private individual |
UK Customs & Import FAQ
Everything you need to know about importing goods to the UK, customs duties, and VAT regulations.
UK customs duty is calculated as a percentage of the total customs value of the goods. This total value includes the item’s purchase price plus the cost of shipping, insurance, and any other costs incurred up to the UK border. The percentage rate depends on the specific commodity code of the goods.
Yes, in most cases. Standard UK VAT (20%) is applied to the total value of the goods, plus the shipping cost, plus any customs duty owed. For goods valued under £135, VAT is usually collected at the point of sale by the overseas retailer. For goods over £135, it is collected upon import.
For commercial goods, the key threshold is £135. Goods under this value have VAT collected at the point of sale. Goods over £135 are subject to both VAT and customs duty upon import. For gifts, the threshold is £39; gifts valued under this amount sent from a private individual to another are generally exempt from duty and VAT.
Yes, physical books, newspapers, and certain types of printed media generally have a 0% customs duty rate when imported into the UK. Furthermore, physical books are often zero-rated for VAT, meaning no VAT is charged, though this does not apply to digital media or e-books.
