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Landed Cost Calculator

Calculate your true import cost — product price, freight, insurance, customs duty, VAT, and all fees — with a per-unit breakdown and profit margin estimator.

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3 Customs Rates 🔍 Look up HS duty rate →

VAT Reference by Destination

Country Standard VAT Duty Base
🇺🇸 United States 0% (no federal VAT) FOB / Entered value
🇬🇧 United Kingdom 20% CIF + Duty
🇪🇺 European Union 20% (avg) CIF + Duty
🇦🇺 Australia 10% GST CIF + Duty
🇨🇦 Canada 5% GST Duty-paid value
🇯🇵 Japan 10% Consumption Tax CIF + Duty
🇨🇳 China 13% VAT CIF
🇸🇬 Singapore 9% GST CIF
🇮🇳 India 18% IGST (avg) CIF + BCD + SWS

Incoterm Quick Reference

Incoterm Seller covers Buyer covers
EXWNothing (factory gate)Everything
FOBExport clearance, load to vesselFreight + insurance + import
CFRFreight to destination portInsurance + import duty + local
CIFFreight + insurance to portImport duty + local delivery
DDPEverything including dutyLocal delivery only

FAQ

What is landed cost?
Landed cost is the total cost of a product once it has been delivered to your door — including the purchase price, freight, insurance, customs duty, import VAT, customs clearance fees, and any other handling charges. It represents your true cost of goods before any local selling or storage costs.
How is CIF value calculated?
CIF = Cost (product price) + Insurance + Freight. This is the standard customs valuation basis used by most countries to calculate import duties. If you buy on FOB terms, add your freight and insurance to get the CIF value. If you already have a CIF price from your supplier, enter it as the product cost and set freight/insurance to 0.
Where do I find the duty rate for my product?
Use our TariffIQ tool to look up HS codes and duty rates. Officially: UK traders use the UK Global Online Tariff; US traders use USITC HTS; EU traders use TARIC.
Does this calculator include anti-dumping duties or tariff surcharges?
The "duty rate" field accepts any combined rate — you can add MFN duty + anti-dumping duty + Section 301 surcharge together and enter the total. For example, if a product has 5% MFN + 25% Section 301 tariff (US–China trade war), enter 30% as the duty rate.
What is the de minimis threshold?
Many countries waive import duty and VAT on low-value shipments: US $800 (Section 321), UK £135, EU €150, Australia AUD 1,000, Canada CAD 20 (duty) / CAD 40 (tax). If your shipment value is below these thresholds, set duty and VAT rates to 0% in this calculator. Note: The US removed Section 321 exemptions for Chinese-origin goods in 2025.