Product identity, cost stack, fees, ads, returns, landed-cost add-on, and pricing goals stay in one scenario.
Landed Cost Calculator
This page keeps landed-cost planning narrow and useful. Enter shipment assumptions, route costs, duty, and tax percentages to estimate the import add-on per unit.
It is not a customs database, HS classifier, or compliance engine. It is a scenario tool that helps sellers judge pricing impact before making commercial decisions.
- Per-unit landed cost with itemized breakdown.
- Pricing impact view connected to the marketplace calculator.
- CSV export and print-ready landed-cost summary.
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Landed CostData stays in this browser unless you print, copy, or export it.
This tool helps estimate pricing, fees, and profitability. Review platform rules and final numbers before publishing or ordering.Ready for pricing review
Break-even, minimum profitable price, target price, net profit, and warning checks are visible while you edit.
Use the same SKU for channel comparison, local saves, CSV exports, print reports, and wholesale documents.
Landed Cost
Estimate freight, duty, tax, and other import charges, then see how the extra unit cost changes your pricing floor.
Landed Cost Scenario Calculator
Estimate freight, insurance, customs, duty, tax, and other import charges without turning the product into a compliance platform.
Landed cost total
Landed cost estimates depend on route, duty, and tax assumptions. When applied to margin math, SkuXL uses the import add-on per unit so COGS is not counted twice. Review final import rules before commercial decisions.
Landed cost estimates depend on route, duty, and tax assumptions. When applied to margin math, SkuXL uses the import add-on per unit so COGS is not counted twice. Review final import rules before commercial decisions.
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- Full landed cost includes declared value plus freight, insurance, packaging, broker/customs fees, other import costs, duty, and tax/VAT assumptions.
- The margin calculator applies only the import add-on per unit because COGS is already captured in the SKU unit economics section.
- Duty is estimated on declared value plus freight and insurance; tax/VAT is estimated on the broader import-cost base shown in the breakdown.
- Duty and tax percentages are editable assumptions, not customs, tariff, or tax compliance advice.
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Save, reload, duplicate, and delete SKU scenarios without leaving the browser.
Use this as a working shelf for pricing versions, channel tests, and buyer-document drafts.
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Per-unit import cost
Convert freight, insurance, duty, tax, broker fees, and other costs into a SKU add-on.
Careful assumptions
Duty and tax are user-entered estimates, not compliance guarantees.
Pricing impact
See how the added cost changes break-even and target-price decisions.
Set the route and shipment
Origin, destination, quantity, incoterm, and declared value establish the import scenario.
Add freight, duty, and tax
Freight, insurance, packaging, broker fees, duty, VAT, and other import costs remain visible as separate lines.
Review the pricing impact
You can immediately see how the added unit cost changes the break-even floor and target pricing.
Questions sellers ask before trusting the math
Does this classify products or find HS codes?
No. Duty and tax are user-entered assumptions only.
Can I compare landed cost against selling price targets?
Yes. The module feeds its per-unit result into the shared margin workflow.
Should I rely on this for final import compliance?
No. Review final broker, customs, tax, and route requirements before ordering or importing.