E-Commerce Profit Calculator
Calculate your true profit per unit and monthly across Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Shopify and TikTok Shop. Includes platform fees, shipping, returns and VAT.
UK e-commerce sales reached £120 billion in 2024 according to the Interactive Media in Retail Group, yet many online sellers struggle to calculate their real profit once platform fees, shipping, returns, and VAT are deducted. What looks like a healthy revenue figure can mask razor-thin margins if you are not tracking every cost.
Each marketplace charges differently. Amazon takes a referral fee plus FBA fulfilment, eBay charges insertion and final value fees, Etsy has listing and transaction fees, and Shopify charges a monthly subscription plus payment processing. This calculator models all of them so you can compare true profit across platforms.
Enter your product cost, selling price, and shipping expenses. Select the platform and the tool calculates your per-unit profit and monthly projection, factoring in platform-specific fees, estimated returns, and VAT where applicable.
How it works
- Enter your product cost, selling price, and shipping cost per unit.
- Select the marketplace and enter your estimated monthly sales volume.
- View per-unit profit, platform fees breakdown, and monthly profit projection.
Written by the CalcStack team · Last updated April 2026
Product Details
15% referral fee
Net Profit per Unit
£5.19
26.0% margin · Amazon
| Per Unit | Monthly | |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | £19.99 | £3,998.00 |
| Product Cost (COGS) | -£5.00 | -£1,000.00 |
| Platform Fees (15.0%) | -£3.00 | -£599.70 |
| Shipping | -£3.50 | -£700.00 |
| Packaging | -£0.80 | -£160.00 |
| Returns (5.0%) | -£1.00 | -£199.90 |
| Advertising | -£1.50 | -£300.00 |
| Net Profit | £5.19 | £1,038.40 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate my e-commerce profit margin?
Your e-commerce profit margin is calculated by subtracting all costs from your selling price, then dividing by the selling price and multiplying by 100. Total costs include product cost, platform fees, shipping, packaging, returns, advertising and VAT if applicable. For example, if you sell a product for £25 and your total costs are £18, your profit margin is 28%. A healthy margin for e-commerce is typically 20-40% depending on the product category.
What fees does Amazon charge sellers in the UK?
Amazon UK charges a referral fee of 7-15% depending on the product category, with most categories at 15%. Individual sellers pay an additional £0.75 per item, while Professional sellers pay £25/month (excluding VAT). If using FBA (Fulfilment by Amazon), additional fees apply for storage (£0.65-1.60/cubic foot/month) and fulfilment (£2.16-5.58 per unit depending on size and weight). These fees can significantly impact your profit margin.
How much does eBay charge to sell?
eBay UK charges a final value fee of 12.8% of the total sale amount (including postage) for most categories, with a minimum of £0.25 per order. Sellers get a number of free listings per month (typically 1,000 for personal accounts), after which there is a £0.35 insertion fee per listing. eBay also charges for promoted listings (typically 2-15% of sale price) and offers optional shop subscriptions from £25/month for reduced fees.
What is the UK VAT threshold for e-commerce?
The UK VAT registration threshold is £85,000 in taxable turnover over any rolling 12-month period. Once registered, you must charge 20% VAT on sales and submit quarterly VAT returns. You can reclaim VAT on business purchases. For e-commerce sellers importing goods, note that VAT is due at the point of importation for consignments over £135. Some sellers voluntarily register below the threshold to reclaim input VAT on stock purchases.
How do I account for returns in my profit calculation?
Returns directly reduce your profit by the cost of the refund, return shipping, and often the loss of the product if it cannot be resold. The average UK e-commerce return rate is 20-30% for fashion, 5-10% for electronics, and 3-5% for home goods. Include a returns percentage in your profit calculation and factor in return shipping costs. Some sellers build return costs into their pricing, while others offer free returns as a competitive advantage.
What is a good profit margin for e-commerce UK?
A good net profit margin for UK e-commerce varies by product type: 20-40% for private label products, 10-20% for reselling branded goods, and 40-60% for handmade or unique items. After all costs (platform fees, shipping, advertising, returns, VAT), many successful sellers target a minimum net margin of 20%. Margins below 15% are generally considered too thin to sustain a business after accounting for unexpected costs.
How do Etsy fees work?
Etsy charges a £0.16 listing fee per item (valid for 4 months), a 6.5% transaction fee on the total sale price including shipping, and a 4% + £0.20 payment processing fee through Etsy Payments. If you use Offsite Ads (mandatory for shops earning over $10,000/year), there is an additional 12% fee on sales from Etsy advertising, or 15% for smaller shops who opt in. Total Etsy fees typically amount to 11-13% of your selling price.
How much does Shopify cost for UK sellers?
Shopify plans for UK sellers start at £25/month for Basic, £65/month for Shopify, and £344/month for Advanced. Payment processing via Shopify Payments costs 2% + £0.25 (Basic), 1.7% + £0.25 (Shopify), or 1.5% + £0.25 (Advanced) per transaction. Using third-party payment gateways adds an additional 2%, 1% or 0.5% fee respectively. Unlike marketplaces, Shopify does not charge commission on sales, making it cheaper at higher volumes.
What is break-even analysis in e-commerce?
Break-even analysis determines how many units you need to sell to cover all your costs. Calculate it by dividing your fixed monthly costs (subscriptions, storage, tools) by your profit per unit. For example, if your monthly fixed costs are £500 and you make £5 profit per unit, you need to sell 100 units to break even. Every unit sold beyond that is pure profit. Include all recurring costs such as platform subscriptions, advertising minimums and inventory storage.
How does TikTok Shop work for UK sellers?
TikTok Shop charges a 5% commission on each sale, which is competitive compared to Amazon and eBay. Sellers can list products directly on TikTok, use live shopping features, and partner with creators who earn commission on sales. Payment processing is included in the 5% fee. TikTok Shop is growing rapidly in the UK and works best for visually appealing products that can be demonstrated in short video content, particularly in beauty, fashion and homeware categories.
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