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No: £39 for "gifts", £15 for goods. Once the goods are assessed in value above the £15 or £39 threshold, you then have to pay VAT on the goods + the postage costs + any duties applied. (plusany fees the courier wants to try and add).deliveries Outside the EU you are allowed £35 before any custom tax.
See here:

Tax and customs for goods sent from abroad
VAT, duty and customs declarations for goods received by post or courier - paying, collecting your goods, getting a refund and documents.
In all cases, seeing as no-one has paperwork for payment of anything like $19 it might be worth sucking it up on the tax side and just arguing the £12 if you want to.
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No, £39 para regalos, £15 para productos. Una vez han considerado que superas el limite, tienes que pagar IVA en el coste del producto + gastos de envio + otros otros impuestos (+ el coste de administracion que intenta cobrar Fedex)
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Tax and customs for goods sent from abroad
VAT, duty and customs declarations for goods received by post or courier - paying, collecting your goods, getting a refund and documents.
De todas formas, ya que nadie tiene papeleo que indica pago de nada parecido a $19 es posible que no vale la pena quejarse por los impuestos, y solo quejarse por las £12 si te entran ganas.