Landed Cost Calculator
Estimate what an imported supplement-ingredient shipment actually costs: duty by origin and category, the temporary Section 122 surcharge, both government entry fees, freight, and broker charges, with the legal status of each tariff layer shown inline. Rates change frequently; always verify with a licensed customs broker before committing.
Example: botanical extracts from China — $25,000 customs value, ocean freight
Enter your own shipment below for a full line-item breakdown.
Tariff data last updated: July 15, 2026
Government fee figures (FY2026) verified: July 16, 2026 | Next review: October 1, 2026
The product price you pay your supplier (FOB) — exclude international freight and insurance. If your quote is one CIF total, ask the supplier to split it; entering a CIF total here overstates every percentage-based line below.
The Harbor Maintenance Fee applies to ocean shipments only. ISF filing (ocean, typically $35–$75) is treated as part of the broker fee below.
Added to the total as-is. US duty is assessed on the FOB customs value, not on freight.
Base entry filing commonly runs $100–$400. Supplements are FDA-regulated imports — brokers often bill FDA prior-notice lines separately, so quotes vary.
Drives whether the temporary Section 122 surcharge applies — it expires by operation of law on July 24, 2026.
Estimated landed cost
$33,143 – $37,518
on a $25,000 shipment (133%–150% of customs value)
- Product (customs value)
- $25,000
- Import duty (7.5%–25.0%)
- $1,875 – $6,250
- Section 122 surcharge (10.0%)
- $2,500
- Merchandise Processing Fee
- $86.60
- Harbor Maintenance Fee
- $31.25
- Freight + insurance
- $3,500
- Customs broker
- $150
Tariff-section status
Subject to Section 301 tariffs (7.5-25% by HTS subcode; per AHPA, 7.5% for spices/gums/extracts/resinoids up to 25% for dried plant material). Section 122 surcharge (10%) applies additionally for most botanical extracts not in Annex II. Raw-vs-extract matters: powdered turmeric, cinnamon, ginger and tea are Annex-II exempt, but their extracts (e.g., turmeric extract, HTS 1302.19) are not. [Re-verified 2026-07-15 (receipt: data/research/tariff-matrix-refresh-2026-07-15.md); prior 2026-06-08 vs USTR + AHPA Annex II (Nov 2025); rates unchanged.]
Section 122 (10%): collected by CBP on entries through July 23, 2026 (an appeals-court stay keeps collection in place while the legal challenge continues); expires by operation of law at 12:01 a.m. EDT July 24, 2026 unless Congress extends it. Status verified July 9, 2026.
These are estimated ranges, not a customs determination. Your actual duty depends on the specific HTS code US Customs and Border Protection assigns your product, and broker charges vary by entry. Always verify rates at hts.usitc.gov and consult a licensed customs broker before making sourcing decisions.
Want the duty-rate detail behind this estimate? See the tariff impact estimator and the 2026 tariff snapshot guide.
We source quotes from vetted manufacturers — landed-cost math included in the comparison.