Dropshipping Business in the Philippines: Start Selling Without Inventory
Dropshipping allows you to sell products without holding inventory. When customers order, suppliers ship directly to them. It’s the lowest-risk e-commerce model, perfect for beginners testing product ideas.
How Dropshipping Works
- Customer orders from your online store
- You forward order to supplier
- Supplier ships directly to customer
- You keep the profit margin
No inventory, no warehousing, no shipping hassle
Capital Requirements
E-commerce Platform (Shopify/WooCommerce): ₱1,500 – ₱3,000/month
Domain & Hosting: ₱2,000 – ₱5,000/year
Product Research Tools: ₱0 – ₱3,000/month
Initial Ads Budget: ₱5,000 – ₱20,000
Business Registration: ₱3,000 – ₱10,000
TOTAL: ₱11,500 – ₱41,000
Supplier Sources
- Local: Philippine suppliers (faster shipping)
- AliExpress (longer shipping, lower cost)
- CJ Dropshipping (warehouses in Asia)
- Lazada/Shopee wholesale suppliers
Profit Analysis
Product markup: 50-200%
Gross Margin: 20-40% (after ads & fees)
Monthly Revenue: ₱30,000 – ₱500,000+
Monthly Net Profit: ₱10,000 – ₱150,000
ROI: 2-6 months
Challenges & Solutions
- Long shipping times → Use local or Asian suppliers
- Quality control → Order samples first
- Competition → Find unique niches
- Customer service → Set clear expectations
Tax Obligations
- Register with DTI as sole proprietor
- BIR Registration once earning consistently
- 8% flat tax on gross sales
- Track all transactions for tax purposes


