Tariff & Duty

Landed Cost Calculator

Calculate total landed cost and landed cost per unit from product cost, freight, insurance, duty, additional tariff, tax, and import fees.

Last reviewed: July 2026Estimate onlyVerify before filing
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Landed cost breakdown

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Question

Landed Cost Calculator

Landed cost is the total cost to get goods to the destination, including product cost, shipping, insurance, duty, additional tariffs, taxes, brokerage, and handling fees.

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When to use it

Calculate total landed cost and landed cost per unit from product cost, freight, insurance, duty, additional tariff, tax, and import fees.

Last Reviewed

July 2026

Official source notes and calculator assumptions should be reviewed before shipment, label purchase, invoice filing, or customs entry.

Formula / Criteria

Calculation logic

Landed cost = product cost + shipping + insurance + duty + additional tariff + VAT or tax + brokerage + handling + other fees.

Example

Scenario

For 100 units with $1,500 product cost, $320 freight and insurance, 5% duty, and $50 fees, the tool calculates total landed cost and cost per unit.

Source Note

Official check

Verify duty rate, customs value basis, taxes, and destination import fees with official sources or your broker.

Limitations

Filing check

This tool provides estimates and document preparation support only. It is not customs, tax, legal, broker, or freight forwarding advice. HS code candidates and duty estimates must be verified with official tariff databases or a licensed customs broker before filing.

FAQ

Common questions

What is landed cost and how do I calculate it?

Add product cost, shipping, insurance, duty, taxes, and import fees, then divide by quantity for per-unit landed cost.

Which costs belong in landed cost?

Product cost, freight, insurance, duty, additional tariff, import tax, brokerage, handling, and other shipment fees are common landed cost inputs.

Does shipping count in customs value?

It depends on destination rules and valuation basis. The tool lets you enter a customs value override.

Can I use it for DDP?

Use the DDP Price Calculator when the seller must quote delivered duty paid.

Is the result a filing amount?

No. It is an estimate for planning.

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