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E-commerce Profit Calculator

Break a tax-inclusive selling price into its modeled components, then combine product cost, marketplace commission, shipping and other direct costs to estimate operating profit, margin and break-even selling price.

Tax-inclusive breakdownCommission baseRecoverable input taxBreak-even price

Calculation Panel

The calculator can model a VAT/GST-style system in which eligible input tax is recoverable. It does not include income/corporate tax or costs you do not enter. If your jurisdiction handles sales tax differently, use rates and tax treatment that match your records.

Sales
Tax-inclusive unit price paid by the customer.
Enter a valid price greater than zero.
Number of units in the order.
Enter a whole number from 1 to 100,000.
Enter a rate from 0% to 100%.
This label does not change the commission rate.
Changes display formatting only; no FX conversion is performed.
Product cost
Tax-inclusive unit cost from your purchase record.
Enter a valid non-negative cost.
Enter a rate from 0% to 100%.
Marketplace commission
Enter the commission rate that applies to your product or account.
Enter a rate from 0% to 100%.
Choose the amount on which your marketplace calculates commission.
Enter the tax rate charged on the marketplace commission, if applicable. Use 0% when no recoverable tax should be modeled.
Enter a rate from 0% to 100%.
Order costs
Total tax-inclusive shipping cost for the order.
Enter a valid non-negative amount.
Enter a rate from 0% to 100%.
Tax-exclusive direct costs you want to allocate to the order, such as packaging or an advertising allocation.
Enter a valid non-negative amount.
Tax approach: This model treats VAT/GST-style tax collected on sales as non-revenue and recoverable input tax on purchases, commission and shipping as non-expense. If input tax is not recoverable, or your jurisdiction uses a different sales-tax system, use 0% where appropriate and follow your local accounting treatment.

How the calculation works

For a VAT/GST-style tax-inclusive price, subtracting the tax percentage directly is incorrect. Tax-exclusive revenue is found by dividing the inclusive amount by 1 plus the tax rate.

Tax-exclusive revenue = tax-inclusive sales Γ· (1 + tax rate)
Output tax = tax-inclusive sales βˆ’ tax-exclusive revenue
Operating profit = tax-exclusive revenue βˆ’ net product cost βˆ’ net commission βˆ’ net shipping βˆ’ other costs
Profit margin = operating profit Γ· tax-exclusive sales revenue Γ— 100

Because marketplaces may apply commission to either the tax-inclusive sale amount or tax-exclusive revenue, the calculator provides both commission-base options.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is tax removed from a tax-inclusive selling price?

For a VAT/GST-style inclusive rate, tax-exclusive revenue is the inclusive amount divided by 1 plus the tax rate. The tax amount is the difference between the inclusive and exclusive values.

Is tax on marketplace commission treated as an operating expense?

The calculator assumes recoverable input tax when a VAT/GST-style system applies. Under that assumption, the tax portion is tracked as input tax and the tax-exclusive commission is treated as operating expense.

How is the break-even selling price calculated?

Tax-exclusive fixed costs and the selected commission rate are combined algebraically. The calculator solves for the tax-inclusive unit selling price at which modeled operating profit equals zero.

Are marketplace commission rates filled in automatically?

No. Commission rates vary by platform, category, campaign and contract. You enter the current rate that applies to your account or product.

Does this result include income or corporate tax?

No. It is an operating-profit estimate based on the entered sale and direct costs. Income/corporate tax, returns, advertising, storage, payment processing and other unentered costs must be assessed separately.