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eBay Fee Calculator

See what you keep after eBay's final value fee and per-order fee — net profit, margin, ROI and your break-even price. Free, instant, fully editable.

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Fee defaults reflect US eBay fees as of 2026: ~13.6% final value fee for most categories (12.7% with a Basic Store), on the total including shipping, plus a per-order fee ($0.30 for orders ≤ $10, otherwise $0.40). Category rates range ~2.5%–15%. Confirm your category's rate in eBay's fee schedule. All fields editable.

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eBay fees explained (2026)

eBay's main charge is the final value fee — a percentage of the total sale (item + shipping + tax) — plus a small fixed per-order fee. Optional Promoted Listings ads cost an extra percentage you set.

FeeAmountNotes
Final value fee — most categories~13.6%Of item + shipping. Varies ~2.5%–15% by category.
Final value fee — Basic Store+~12.7%Lower with a paid store subscription.
Per-order fee$0.30 / $0.40$0.30 for orders ≤ $10, $0.40 above.
Promoted Listingsvariable %Optional ad rate you choose; only on promoted sales.
International fee~1.65%If the buyer is outside the US (not included above).

Fees as of 2026 and can change. Planning tool, not financial advice — verify in eBay's fee schedule.

Frequently asked questions

How much does eBay take per sale?

For most categories, about 13.6% of the total (item + shipping) plus a $0.40 per-order fee. On a $55 sale that's roughly $7.88 in eBay fees before your product and shipping costs — which this calculator nets out.

Does eBay charge fees on shipping?

Yes — the final value fee is calculated on the full amount the buyer pays, including shipping and sales tax.

How can I lower my eBay fees?

A store subscription drops most categories to ~12.7%, eBay runs periodic final-value-fee promos, and keeping your account in good standing avoids extra "below standard" surcharges.