Amazon FBA Fee Calculator (UK)
How to Use This Calculator
This calculator helps Amazon UK sellers estimate their fees and profit margins accurately. Follow these steps to calculate your potential earnings:
- Enter your intended selling price in pounds sterling
- Input your product cost, including manufacturing, shipping, and sourcing expenses
- Select the appropriate product category as Amazon charges different referral fees for each category
- Provide the exact product weight in kilogrammes for accurate fulfilment fee calculation
- Choose the correct size tier based on your product dimensions and weight
- Specify how many months you expect the inventory to remain in Amazon warehouses
- Click the calculate button to view a detailed breakdown of all fees and your projected profit
FBA Fee Breakdown
Referral Fees by Category
Amazon charges referral fees as a percentage of the total selling price. These vary significantly by product category:
| Category | Referral Fee | Minimum Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Books, Music, Video, DVD | 15% | £1.00 |
| Electronics & Accessories | 15% | £1.00 |
| Clothing & Accessories | 8-15% | £1.00 |
| Toys & Games | 15% | £1.00 |
| Home & Garden | 12% | £1.00 |
| Sports & Outdoors | 12% | £1.00 |
| Health & Personal Care | 15% | £1.00 |
| Jewellery | 20% (5% above £225) | £1.00 |
| Automotive | 15% | £1.00 |
Fulfilment Fees by Size Tier
FBA fulfilment fees depend on product size and weight. Here are the current rates for standard-size products:
| Size Tier | Weight Range | Fulfilment Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Small Envelope | ≤ 80g | £1.71 |
| Standard Envelope | ≤ 60g | £1.81 |
| Standard Envelope | ≤ 460g | £2.11 |
| Large Envelope | ≤ 960g | £2.58 |
| Small Parcel | ≤ 400g | £2.81 |
| Small Parcel | ≤ 1.9kg | £3.31 |
| Small Parcel | ≤ 3.9kg | £5.30 |
| Standard Parcel | ≤ 5.9kg | £5.84 |
| Standard Parcel | ≤ 11.9kg | £7.04 |
| Small Oversize | ≤ 9.76kg | £7.85 |
| Standard Oversize | ≤ 19.76kg | £8.80 |
| Large Oversize | ≤ 31.5kg | £14.40 + £0.01/kg above |
Storage Fees
Amazon charges monthly storage fees based on the volume your inventory occupies in their fulfilment centres. Rates vary by season:
| Product Type | Jan-Sep (£/ft³/month) | Oct-Dec (£/ft³/month) |
|---|---|---|
| Clothing & Accessories | £0.56 | £0.75 |
| Standard Size (All Other) | £0.76 | £1.37 |
| Oversize (All Other) | £0.50 | £0.79 |
| Dangerous Goods (Standard) | £0.74 | £1.18 |
| Dangerous Goods (Oversize) | £0.64 | £1.01 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Amazon UK charges several fees: a referral fee (percentage of selling price), FBA fulfilment fees (for picking, packing, and shipping), monthly storage fees, and a professional selling plan fee of £25 per month if applicable. Individual sellers pay £0.75 per item instead of the monthly subscription.
The referral fee is calculated as a percentage of the total selling price, including VAT. The percentage varies by product category, typically ranging from 8% to 20%. There is a minimum referral fee of £1.00 for most categories. For example, electronics incur a 15% referral fee, whilst jewellery carries a 20% fee on the first £225 and 5% thereafter.
FBA fulfilment fees are determined by your product’s size tier and weight. Amazon categorises products into envelopes, parcels, and oversize tiers. Lighter and smaller products generally have lower fees. For instance, a small envelope under 80g costs £1.71, whilst a standard parcel over 5kg costs £5.84 or more.
Storage fees increase significantly during the peak season from October to December. Additionally, long-term storage fees apply to inventory stored for over 241 days, with rates escalating every 30 days. After 365 days, the fee reaches £5.71 per cubic foot per month. It’s advisable to maintain lean inventory to avoid these charges.
FBA offers Prime eligibility, better Buy Box chances, and Amazon handles customer service and returns. However, it costs more in fees. FBM gives you more control over fulfilment and lower fees but requires you to manage shipping, returns, and customer service. Low-margin or slow-moving products often suit FBM better, whilst high-volume, fast-selling items benefit from FBA.
Reduce FBA costs by optimising packaging to fit smaller size tiers, managing inventory turnover to avoid long-term storage fees, removing slow-selling stock before day 241, considering the Small and Light programme for eligible products priced under £10, and regularly auditing your inventory to identify overstock situations.
Most successful Amazon sellers target a minimum profit margin of 30-40% after all fees and costs. This provides buffer for returns, advertising costs, and unexpected expenses. Products with margins below 20% are generally considered risky unless you have very high sales volume. Always factor in additional costs like PPC advertising, photography, and brand registry fees.
Yes, this calculator includes VAT at the standard UK rate of 20%. VAT is calculated on the selling price and must be remitted to HMRC. If you’re VAT registered, you’ll collect VAT from customers and pay it to the tax authority. Some product categories have reduced VAT rates, but most Amazon products fall under the standard 20% rate.
Cost Optimisation Strategies
Packaging Optimisation
Proper packaging can dramatically reduce your FBA fees by moving your product into a lower size tier. Consider these approaches:
- Minimise packaging materials whilst protecting the product adequately
- Use flat-pack designs where possible to reduce dimensional weight
- Measure your products precisely and test different packaging configurations
- Avoid excessive void fill that increases package dimensions unnecessarily
- Consider poly mailers instead of boxes for soft goods and clothing items
Inventory Management
Effective inventory management prevents costly long-term storage fees and stockouts:
- Monitor your Inventory Performance Index (IPI) score regularly
- Set up automatic reorder points based on sales velocity
- Remove or liquidate aged inventory before reaching the 241-day threshold
- Adjust inventory levels before the October peak storage fee increase
- Use Amazon’s inventory reports to identify slow-moving stock early
Product Selection Criteria
Choose products that maximise profitability within the FBA fee structure:
- Target products with selling prices above £15 for better profit margins
- Focus on lightweight items that fit into envelope or small parcel categories
- Avoid products with low turnover rates that incur long-term storage fees
- Consider categories with lower referral fees, such as Home & Garden at 12%
- Evaluate the competition’s pricing to ensure sufficient profit potential
Pricing Strategy Considerations
Setting the right price requires balancing competitiveness with profitability. Your selling price must cover product costs, Amazon fees, advertising expenses, and still leave a healthy profit margin.
Competitive Pricing Methods
- Research competitor pricing regularly using Amazon’s Buy Box data
- Factor in your unique value propositions, such as faster delivery or better reviews
- Consider dynamic repricing software for highly competitive categories
- Test different price points to find the optimal balance between volume and margin
- Account for seasonal demand fluctuations in your pricing strategy
Break-Even Analysis
Calculate your break-even price by adding all costs and fees to your product cost. This represents the minimum selling price before making any profit:
Add your desired profit margin to the break-even price to determine your target selling price. Most sellers add 30-50% above break-even to account for returns, advertising, and maintain healthy margins.
FBA vs FBM Cost Comparison
Deciding between Fulfilment by Amazon and Fulfilment by Merchant depends on your product characteristics and business model:
| Factor | FBA Advantages | FBM Advantages |
|---|---|---|
| Prime Eligibility | Automatic Prime badge | Requires Seller Fulfilled Prime approval |
| Storage | Pay per cubic foot monthly | Use your own warehouse space |
| Customer Service | Amazon handles all queries | You manage customer interactions |
| Returns Processing | Amazon manages returns | You handle return logistics |
| Shipping Speed | 1-2 day Prime delivery | Depends on your capabilities |
| Fee Structure | Higher per-unit costs | Lower fees, more control |
| Scalability | Easily scale nationwide | Limited by warehouse capacity |
When to Choose FBA
- High-volume products with predictable demand
- Lightweight, small items with good profit margins
- Products with fast inventory turnover
- When you lack warehousing infrastructure
- To compete in Buy Box against Prime sellers
When to Choose FBM
- Large, heavy products with high fulfilment fees
- Low-margin products where every penny counts
- Slow-moving inventory that would incur storage fees
- Made-to-order or customised products
- When you already have efficient fulfilment processes
References
- Amazon Seller Central UK. FBA Fulfilment Fee Changes 2025. Available at: https://sellercentral-europe.amazon.com
- Crunch UK. Amazon FBA Fees UK 2025: A Complete Breakdown of Costs. Published 20 August 2025. Available at: https://www.crunch.co.uk
- Delta Fulfilment. Amazon FBA Fees: FBA Seller Costs in 2025. Published 10 April 2025. Available at: https://deltafulfilment.co.uk
- Link My Books. Amazon Seller Fees for UK Businesses in 2025. Published 18 March 2025. Available at: https://linkmybooks.com
- Amazon UK. Low-Price FBA Rates Programme. Published 9 November 2025. Available at: https://sell.amazon.co.uk