Hi Chris,
Are you aware of these two methods offered by the Royal Mail to include duty fees when sending your book ?
Like I said, I'm likely eating some of the postage myself to keep the postage fees down.
Several of my books already sent cost £25 and £26 to ship to America, but I'm charging £20.
And does anyone pay import taxes on a £10 book? I don't think so.
French VAT is applicable from the first euro
Problem for buyer : the third party that collect VAT will charges
additional fees for collecting with of course
a fixed minimum fee.
I give you a practical exemple :
Book custom value (corrected) : £55
VAT on book - RATE 5.5% (corrected) : £3.06
Shipping £10
VAT on shipping - RATE 20% : £2
Custom : £0 (european exemption for value under 150€)
Third party fee for collecting VAT and Custom :
Using "LA POSTE"
When paying online, the handling fee is €2 (£1.70) or €5 (£4.30) depending on the type of shipment. (which is probably the cheaper third party method)
When paying with the postman or at your collection point, the handling fee is €8 (£6.90).
So depending of the method the extra third party fees are between £1.70 and £6.90 using La Poste . It can be even more using other shipping company.
That is just a crazy system and a hassle for everybody (buyer and seller) doing business.