Estimate worksheet

Shopify import duty calculator

Estimate landed cost and store margin for products imported into the United States and sold through a Shopify store.

Tariff stack

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Entry fees

MPF and HMF

Marketplace

Per unit

Starter Shopify inputs model payment processing rather than a marketplace referral fee. Your actual rate depends on plan, card type, payment provider, and fulfillment model.

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Optional batch tool

Compare several SKUs ?

Paste CSV rows exported from a spreadsheet, or create one row from the calculator above.

Required columns: sku, unit_cost, qty, freight, sell_price, base_duty, extra_tariff. Use 25 for 25%, not 0.25.

Batch results

Per unit estimate
SKU Landed/unit Profit/unit Margin

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Shopify Import Cost — What the Calculator Covers

Shopify sellers importing products pay the same U.S. customs stack as any other importer. The difference is on the selling side: Shopify Payments transaction fees instead of marketplace commissions, and your own fulfillment operation instead of FBA. The defaults here use Shopify Payments standard rates; adjust for your plan and any third-party processor surcharge.

What Shopify fees does this include?

The calculator models a percentage selling fee (matching Shopify Payments processing) and a per-unit fulfillment cost. Shopify's own transaction fee (0.5%–2% depending on plan) applies if you use a third-party payment provider — add that to the percentage field if relevant. Shopify subscription cost is a fixed overhead and not included per-unit.

Does Shopify have a built-in import cost calculator?

No. Shopify's built-in tools cover shipping rates and duties at checkout for end customers, not pre-purchase sourcing margin analysis. This calculator fills that gap — run it before you place a supplier order to confirm the margin works at your planned selling price.